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‘Left turn on red’ rule could return despite safety concerns from the RACQ and Queensland Walks
A study of the rule in Singapore found 80 per cent of drivers stopped beyond the stop line, and one in three did not stop at all.
An example of a left turn on red situation from a Brisbane City Council video posted in 2015. The driver must ensure the pedestrians who have a green walk signal are…
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