![]() SC solved this problem in 2008 by passing a red light law for motorcycles, also called a “dead red law” or a “safe on red law” (although there are still other nonsensical and potentially dangerous laws that affect motorcyclists in SC). This is a routine dilemma for motorcyclists because the sensors at many intersections don’t recognize the relatively light weight of a motorcycle – leaving the motorcyclist left with the option of sitting there indefinitely, sometimes with cars waiting behind them, or running the red light and risking a traffic ticket… SC Has a Red Light Law for Motorcycles Have you ever been stuck at a traffic light and, after what seems like an eternity, wondered if the light is broken? Should you go anyway? There aren’t any other cars around, so what’s the point of waiting for a broken red light? Should you keep waiting in case a police officer is waiting nearby, eager to write you a ticket? ![]() ![]() Do motorcycles have to wait for red lights that don’t change to green?
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