If you sat through the green part of the light, can you go when it turns red?

  1. Yes
  2. No

Moliner's Answer:

A. Yes!

You’ve waited your turn and now you are entitled to it. Feel free to glare at anyone who thinks they should go when their light is green.

Conventional Answer:

B. No

A red light is a red light. Red means stop. If you miss the light, it’s your own fault for talking on the phone instead of paying attention.

Sometimes you miss it because of a person in line in front of you. It’s frustrating, but it still doesn’t mean you should go.

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