Motorbike beat red light or traffic light broke down? What do you think?

coinman

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At first everyone including me was about to turn right as the green go straight light turned red, so we expecting the right arrow to turn green but it did not so the 1st motorbike already cross the junction liao.. so consider beat red light?


Then the next round, go straight light turn red, everyone guai guai liao, dun dare to move until traffic light returns to "normal" and the turn arrow turned green as normal.
 
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coinman

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the videos proved otherwise leh

The right turn arrow never turn green after the go straight arrow turned red the first time. Only 2nd time, it worked as "normal".. now i dun know what is normal liao
 

Laguna123

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If green arrow can still on later mean no issue with the traffic light?
 

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Maybe need to turn 2 times green to red for straight then 1 time red to green for turn right
 

Skoda29

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Some are on demand by pressing button for pedestrians.So there cld be no fix pattern for some cross intersections.
 

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Maybe bike did not touch the turn right road sensor after certain cut-off timing
 

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I kenna right turn signal never light up as expected before as well.

Suspect the pressure sensor on the ground a bit of issue, never detect got vehicle on top, so skipped the right turn signal.
 
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