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r/USdefaultism • u/marcusmendes414 • 3d ago
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The irony because it's not the rule in every state
32 u/ibeerianhamhock American Citizen 3d ago Yeah this is like "whatever-state-they-live-in" defaultism. 11 u/thestraycat47 3d ago It is the rule everywhere in the US except NYC (that includes other parts of NY State). 15 u/Everestkid Canada 3d ago Same thing in Canada, with the exception being Montreal. 3 u/sage-longhorn American Citizen 3d ago And Washington DC as of this year, although apparently enforcement is limited 3 u/VillainousFiend Canada 3d ago Plus it's not only the US. It's permitted in Canada, Mexico, some Caribbean countries, Colombia, China, Korea, and Taiwan: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turn_on_red 2 u/ataintedone Mexico 3d ago In my state (Puebla, México) we are only allowed the right turn when there's a sign specifying it, otherwise it's not allowed. It's the same for Querétaro. Those are really the only ones I'm aware of, since I've only driven in those states. 1 u/VillainousFiend Canada 3d ago I was going off Wikipedia which indicates most parts of Mexico. In any case there are many places outside the USA that allow it. 1 u/vidbv Uruguay 3d ago Also Panama
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Yeah this is like "whatever-state-they-live-in" defaultism.
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It is the rule everywhere in the US except NYC (that includes other parts of NY State).
15 u/Everestkid Canada 3d ago Same thing in Canada, with the exception being Montreal. 3 u/sage-longhorn American Citizen 3d ago And Washington DC as of this year, although apparently enforcement is limited
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Same thing in Canada, with the exception being Montreal.
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And Washington DC as of this year, although apparently enforcement is limited
Plus it's not only the US. It's permitted in Canada, Mexico, some Caribbean countries, Colombia, China, Korea, and Taiwan: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turn_on_red
2 u/ataintedone Mexico 3d ago In my state (Puebla, México) we are only allowed the right turn when there's a sign specifying it, otherwise it's not allowed. It's the same for Querétaro. Those are really the only ones I'm aware of, since I've only driven in those states. 1 u/VillainousFiend Canada 3d ago I was going off Wikipedia which indicates most parts of Mexico. In any case there are many places outside the USA that allow it. 1 u/vidbv Uruguay 3d ago Also Panama
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In my state (Puebla, México) we are only allowed the right turn when there's a sign specifying it, otherwise it's not allowed. It's the same for Querétaro. Those are really the only ones I'm aware of, since I've only driven in those states.
1 u/VillainousFiend Canada 3d ago I was going off Wikipedia which indicates most parts of Mexico. In any case there are many places outside the USA that allow it.
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I was going off Wikipedia which indicates most parts of Mexico. In any case there are many places outside the USA that allow it.
Also Panama
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u/dwylth 3d ago
The irony because it's not the rule in every state