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Friday Fun Thread for July 25, 2025

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I wasn't aware there were states which didn't require the driver to stop at a yellow.

Both New Jersey and Wisconsin require a motorist approaching a yellow light to stop if he can do so safely. However, this overview of state laws appears to indicate that there are quite a few states that do not have this requirement.

Interesting that NJ does have that law. Why did the judge instruct the jury as you indicated in your post, then, rather than saying that the law requires a driver to stop if able to do so safely? That seems like it would be more clear-cut as to wrongdoing.

That law was part of the jury charge as well. See p. 16 of the PDF.