Heard about a man who was convicted for driving through a red light - although it was amber and not safe for him to stop.
It was his word against a policeman and he took it to court and was found guilty and fined £250 (costs!) There was no evidence to back up the policemans claim and he didn't even have a clear view of the lights.
(Obviously this could be a one sided gripe with many facts concealed or twisted but it does raise an interesting point.)
What about at a pedestrian crossing? Do you wait for green before you go or do you proceed on flashing amber if there is no-one crossing? What does the law say in these cases?
It was his word against a policeman and he took it to court and was found guilty and fined £250 (costs!) There was no evidence to back up the policemans claim and he didn't even have a clear view of the lights.
(Obviously this could be a one sided gripe with many facts concealed or twisted but it does raise an interesting point.)
What about at a pedestrian crossing? Do you wait for green before you go or do you proceed on flashing amber if there is no-one crossing? What does the law say in these cases?