BlorpTheHagraven@startrek.website to chapotraphouse • 5 months agoPositive things about living in the USmessage-squaremessage-square93 fedilinkarrow-up167file-text
arrow-up167message-squarePositive things about living in the USBlorpTheHagraven@startrek.website to chapotraphouse • 5 months agomessage-square93 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
minus-squareaxont [she/her, comrade/them]hexbear17·5 months agoyou can turn right at red lights and stores are open at 11pm link
minus-squareaxont [she/her, comrade/them]hexbear10·5 months agoYeah and it makes cycling/walking more dangerous link
minus-squareSynopsisTantilize@lemm.eehexbear1·5 months agoIf you're scared just say so. It's okay I'll drive. linkfedilink
minus-squareDiuretic_Materialism [he/him]hexbear4·5 months ago and stores are open at 11pm Post covid this is increasingly less the case everywhere I've been. link
minus-squaregay_king_prince_charles [she/her, he/him]hexbear3·5 months agoDo other places not have right on red? link
minus-squareaxont [she/her, comrade/them]hexbear5·5 months agoIt's not universal. Europe usually doesn't have it. The UK doesn't have the left on red equivalent. Japan also doesn't permit left on red. South America usually doesn't have it either. Mainland China usually has right on red from what I've seen. link
you can turn right at red lights and stores are open at 11pm
Right on red definitely kills people
Yeah and it makes cycling/walking more dangerous
If you're scared just say so. It's okay I'll drive.
Post covid this is increasingly less the case everywhere I've been.
Do other places not have right on red?
It's not universal. Europe usually doesn't have it. The UK doesn't have the left on red equivalent. Japan also doesn't permit left on red. South America usually doesn't have it either.
Mainland China usually has right on red from what I've seen.