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Originally Posted by VApeople
My "feelings" have always guided me through life.
In the glorious 1960's, my Hippie friends and I lived by the motto, "If it feels good, do it".
I also follow the converse, "If it doesn't feel good, then don't do it."
Works for me.
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But does it work for everyone else on the road????
Like John Donne wrote, "No man is an Island"
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is sounds like, at least at Morse and 44, that you approach the intersection to make a right with absolutely no intention of turning right on red even if the road is clear for whatever reason you might have. Furthermore, it sounds like you intentionally conceal the fact that you are going to make a right by not putting your directional on until the light turns green and you are starting your turn, in violation of the traffic statutes. So in summary, it sounds like you are making up and adhering to your own laws, not those passed by our representatives and agreed upon by the voters. Do you think there might be a problem if
everyone did that????