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Good stuff.

I was on the floor with this one:
Finally, if you're commuting through a city, there's bus exhaust. If you don't think that's an issue, try this: Next time you're out walking the streets and a bus comes up to a red light, just step right in there behind it and wait. Then when it pulls away, go ahead and jog with it for a few miles. You'll show up to work smelling like you just went down on a Transformer.
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The states allowing motorcycles to run reds is true! In my state (Virginia) they actually tell you this when you take the MSF. If the light goes through a complete cycle and doesn't turn green for you, you can legally run it when traffic is clear. There is one light near me that I have to run every time or it will NEVER change...and I can't get far enough up to let an angry cager get on top of the sensor rack. :spank:
 
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Haha.

I loved the photo caption. I don't think Kentucky is one of the states where it's legal to run the lights -- but I do it anyway if it goes an entire cycle and it didn't trigger for me.
 

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MSF instructor told us TN allows it but only after waiting for some reasonable amount of time for the light to change. It's not just a pull up, look, go kinna thing like the article describes.
 

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I'm glad you all enjoyed it as much as I did! :D

I also love the photo captions! Very creative!
 
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