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namzsteve

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To the 1 series BMW arse, who caused me to brake so hard on witkoppen road, next to ford, I hope someone faks up your tyres.
 

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So last night, sat at the intersection of Durban Road and the N1 onramp, Paarl direction (Cape Town).
The light was red for us, with approx 20 or so cars behind myself and the two cars on either side of me, we were in front.

The light was taking forever to change. And I mean, forever, like, 5mins, 10mins, maybe.

So of course cars start running the red light, as there's clearly something wrong with the lights. And when there's something wrong with the lights, of course you have the right to break the law and endanger those around you.

Me being me, not one to jump a red light with my family in the car, waited patiently.

I got hooted at to run the light, shouted at, flipped off, etc. But I refused. AITA?

In my opinion, if you've been waiting more than 10 minutes find the next safe gap and go. Call the nearest police station once you're able to safely make a call to let them know of the issue.
 

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Tuesday I was on the highway, going south past Makro and John Vorster.

Some lady came up from the left and sits in the middle lane. I'm in her blind spot.

I see she want to move over without indicating, so I hooted. And again.

Eventually she looked over her shoulder, sees me, and she is pissed, and accelerated away, only to push in somewhere in front.
 

RickMaver47

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I feel like if it was very obvious for everyone that there was an issue people should have started taking turns going. if however there was uncertainty and you weren't just being a pews then when someone hoots me like that its time to become the pews
In my opinion, if you've been waiting more than 10 minutes find the next safe gap and go. Call the nearest police station once you're able to safely make a call to let them know of the issue.
Thanks for the comments. What does the law say, if anything, about situations like this?
The light eventually changed, but I wasn't willing to run a red light just because some a-holes behind me were impatient.
 

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Glad I'm not on a motorcycle.

Somebody's gonna have some epic road rage tantrum sooner or later, and I don't want to be there, especially when free lead pills get dished out.
 

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So last night, sat at the intersection of Durban Road and the N1 onramp, Paarl direction (Cape Town).
The light was red for us, with approx 20 or so cars behind myself and the two cars on either side of me, we were in front.

The light was taking forever to change. And I mean, forever, like, 5mins, 10mins, maybe.

So of course cars start running the red light, as there's clearly something wrong with the lights. And when there's something wrong with the lights, of course you have the right to break the law and endanger those around you.

Me being me, not one to jump a red light with my family in the car, waited patiently.

I got hooted at to run the light, shouted at, flipped off, etc. But I refused. AITA?

This sometimes happens up here in Johannesburg, William Nicol and Hobart Rd where the BMW and Jeep dealerships are. Some motorists sit and wait and some jump the red but the traffic light always changes.
 

Steamy Tom

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Thanks for the comments. What does the law say, if anything, about situations like this?
The light eventually changed, but I wasn't willing to run a red light just because some a-holes behind me were impatient.

seems it was working then maybe just out of sync, i think what you probably did was right but i can imagine the frustration. Hopefully it gets reported and fixed.
 

Steamy Tom

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In my opinion, if you've been waiting more than 10 minutes find the next safe gap and go. Call the nearest police station once you're able to safely make a call to let them know of the issue.

ofifisher: eh hello sir
sir: hello officer
ofifisher: how can we be assist you today sir?
sir: the robot at x and x is not functioning properly
ofifisher: there are robots by cnr x and x?
sir: fnck it

I would report it to the municipality/roads agency rather :p saps are not responsible for robots.
 

Archer

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Thanks for the comments. What does the law say, if anything, about situations like this?
The light eventually changed, but I wasn't willing to run a red light just because some a-holes behind me were impatient.
I don't recall anything in the law dealing with this, so use common sense and be as safe as possible and you should be good.

At least you weren't dealing with a set of traffic lights that was green for all roads at the same time. That is some good fun during rush hour traffic
 

Archer

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ofifisher: eh hello sir
sir: hello officer
ofifisher: how can we be assist you today sir?
sir: the robot at x and x is not functioning properly
ofifisher: there are robots by cnr x and x?
sir: fnck it

I would report it to the municipality/roads agency rather :p saps are not responsible for robots.
In my instance it was before 8am, what municipality/road agency would be open then? Hence I went to the police station, who in my instance were quite happy to call whoever they needed to. Cape town ftw :p
 

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Faulty robot and nobody interested in repairing it? Nothing a tyre, petrol and matches can't fix... :ROFL::X3::X3::X3:
 

isie

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@gamer16

If you really want to go the phone route

- put it in battery saver mode and you should get the charger usage like mine when in use and it can work for you - price is under what you want to spend. - just make sure your car charger pushes at least 2.1 amps
 

genetic

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@gamer16

If you really want to go the phone route

- put it in battery saver mode and you should get the charger usage like mine when in use and it can work for you - price is under what you want to spend. - just make sure your car charger pushes at least 2.1 amps

You might as well buy a proper dashcam for that price;



 

chickenbeef

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Could get a capacitor dashcam for not much more and not have to worry about removing it everytime you park (for safety and security)

It's also a lot more discrete.
 

The_Librarian

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I did say initially this :)



that Y1 one looks very interesting
Not a bad price either.

Pity it's got a sticker and not a suction cup.

Think I'll wait till January and take a look again, as I want to get two dashcams.
 
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