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Reason behind “No Right On Red” signs around town
Relatively new to Raleigh and was curious why almost every intersection in the city has a “No Right On Red” sign.
Was wondering if there was a story behind it? Often times I’m the only one at an intersection waiting for the light to turn just so I can take a right. Doesn’t feel as efficient, perhaps it’s to ease rush hour traffic is my guess?
u/NitrogenMustard — 21 hours ago