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Left Lane Closed Ahead Sign Fluorescent Vinyl with Ribs 48"x 48" WE SHIP FAST!! | ![]() |
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18" x 12" NO PARKING FIRE LANE .040 Aluminum Sign | ![]() |
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18" x 12" No Parking Fire Lane .040 Aluminum Sign | ![]() |
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Lane Sign

Can I make a right on red if the right lane has its own traffic light?
there is a sign, "right lane must turn right." there is also a traffic light for this lane, aside from the two lights that guide (flow the traffic?) the two lanes left of the right lane.
there is no "no right turn on red" sign though.
Assuming it is legal to make a right turn on red in your state (it's NOT universal, you know) then yes it would be.
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No Parking Fire Lane Sign Park Emergency | ![]() |
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US $6.75 | 18d 20h 46m |
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VINTAGE ORANGE & BLACK LANE CLOSED SIGN ~ 48" x 24"(galvanized) | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 13h 42m |
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Left Lane Closed Ahead Sign Fluorescent Vinyl with Ribs 48"x 48" WE SHIP FAST!! | ![]() |
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US $49.00 | 22d 2h 13m |
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Right Lane Closed Ahead Fluorescent Vinyl With Ribs Road Sign 48" X 48" | ![]() |
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US $49.00 | 14d 5h 10m |
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18" x 12" NO PARKING FIRE LANE .040 Aluminum Sign | ![]() |
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US $11.99 | 23d 12h 58m |
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18" x 12" No Parking Fire Lane .040 Aluminum Sign | ![]() |
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US $11.99 | 18d 12h 55m |
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RIGHT LANE ENDS SIGN W9-1RA22 | ![]() |
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US $74.95 | 29d 11h 26m |
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LANE ENDS MERGE LEFT SIGN W9-2RA27 | ![]() |
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ONE LANE BRIDGE SIGN W5-3RA16 | ![]() |
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US $49.95 | 29d 11h 6m |
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3M REFLECTIVE ONE LANE BRIDGE SIGN 24" X 24" DOT COMPLIANT Street Road Sign | ![]() |
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3M REFLECTIVE ADDED LANE RIGHT 30" X 30" DOT COMPLIANT Street Road Warning Sign | ![]() |
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Penny Lane $12.99 Penny Lane - Tin Sign |
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Sign on a Tree Marks Lovers Lane $39.99 Raymond Gehman Sign on a Tree Marks Lovers Lane - Photographic Print |
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Steel Street Sign: FIREFIGHTERS LANE $41.95 18 gauge steel sign. Help put fires out on "Firefighters Lane." Great for decorating your room. |
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Steel Street Sign: POLICE LANE $41.95 18 gauge steel sign. Don't make any trouble or the sirens will blare on "Police Lane." Great for decorating your room. |
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Lane $12.99 Lane |
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Canning Lane Sign, North Boat Quay, Singapore, Southeast Asia $29.99 Amanda Hall Canning Lane Sign, North Boat Quay, Singapore, Southeast Asia - Photographic Print |
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UVA Cavaliers Lane Street Sign $44.99 Show everybody how much pride you take in your team. This stylish team name street sign is 6-in x 36-in, and constructed of steel, just like authentic street signs. The sign is printed up in the team colors, and is boldly displayed with 3-dimensional lettering. |
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Virginia Cavaliers Lane Steel Street Sign $36.95 Virginia Cavaliers Lane Steel Street Sign Authentic Street Steel Street Signs are made of heavy 18 gauge steel and beautifully painted in team colors. The perfect gift for the discerning sports fan. Remarkable quality and construction. Each sign is 36" long, 6" tall and weighs 3 lbs. Made in the USA. |
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Detroit Pistons Defense Lane Steel Street Sign $36.95 Detroit Pistons Defense Lane Steel Street Sign Authentic Street Steel Street Signs are made of heavy 18 gauge steel and beautifully painted in team colors. The perfect gift for the discerning sports fan. Remarkable quality and construction. Each sign is 36" long, 6" tall and weighs 3 lbs. Made in the USA. |
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Fire Lane Sign $10.95 Discourage unauthorized parking 18-gauge baked enamel steel 2-.25" mounting holes, centered 1" from top and bottom |
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No Parking Fire Lane Sign $22.95 Give clear instructions to customersand visitors 18-gauge baked enamel steel 2-.25" mounting holes, centered 1" from top and bottom |
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ST 024 Lovers Lane Street Sign ST20026 $24.64 Smart Blonde is one of the largest factorydirect distributors of novelty aluminum signs and license plates in the U.S. and we are manufacturers too. Every item we carry is of the utmost highest quality aluminum metal because we believe it absolutely matters We have compared plastic and the super heavy weight steel (3 lbs each) signs and license plates as well as the very ultra thin lightweight aluminum embossed and nonembossed signs. Our conclusion was simple: Plastic was really just ok steel was way too heavy to ship and stock and the ultra lightweight aluminum... well they just bend like a piece of paper. Lovers Lane Street Sign |
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New Mexico Lobos Lane Street Sign $44.99 Show everybody how much pride you take in your team. This stylish team name street sign is 6-in x 36-in, and constructed of steel, just like authentic street signs. The sign is printed up in the team colors, and is boldly displayed with 3-dimensional lettering. |
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Candy Cane Lane - Train Depot Building with 1 Figure & 1 Sign $40 Add the Candy Cane Lane Train Depot to your growing holiday collectibles and watch the Christmas joy spread through your home. Trimmed with festive flair, and accented by a delightful figurine and a ribbon-adorned crossing sign, this set will bring smiles to all ages. From Precious Moments. |
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New Mexico Lobos Lobos Lane Steel Street Sign $36.95 New Mexico Lobos Lobos Lane Steel Street Sign Authentic Street Steel Street Signs are made of heavy 18 gauge steel and beautifully painted in team colors. The perfect gift for the discerning sports fan. Remarkable quality and construction. Each sign is 36" long, 6" tall and weighs 3 lbs. Made in the USA. |
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ST 037 Hurricane Lane Miami Hurricanes Street Sign ST20010 $25.42 Smart Blonde is one of the largest factorydirect distributors of novelty aluminum signs and license plates in the U.S. and we are manufacturers too. Every item we carry is of the utmost highest quality aluminum metal because we believe it absolutely matters We have compared plastic and the super heavy weight steel (3 lbs each) signs and license plates as well as the very ultra thin lightweight aluminum embossed and nonembossed signs. Our conclusion was simple: Plastic was really just ok steel was way too heavy to ship and stock and the ultra lightweight aluminum... well they just bend like a piece of paper. Hurricane Lane Miami Hurricanes Street Sign |
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High Density Plastic Sign No Parking Fire Lane $92 8 Times Thicker than Steel! Attractiveand super tough 12" x 18" HDPE plastic laminate signs Routed top surface reveals message in second of three layers of color Plastic laminate signs are a durable 1/2" thick Stainless steel Post Mounting Kit and Recycled Plastic Posts also available (sold separately) |
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Auld Lang Syne (1950) [HQ] Happy New Year from XmasFLIX! (2010)
Claim Your Lane! Part 2
Part One of "Claim Your Lane!" had some points about us as vehicles. We share the road with bigger, faster vehicles driven by people who may or may not pay attention. I ask people what their biggest fear is while riding on the road and by far the answer is "being struck from behind." It is a harsh reality that when we are struck from behind we are powerless and "naked." The bigger reality, however, is that we have more likelihood to hit something ahead of us than being struck from behind. Since the topic of this article is Claiming Your Lane, here are some things I have observed over my lifetime of riding bikes. As in all my articles, these ideas are observations and opinions that I feel are valid and while you may not agree with me, maybe it will foster thoughts and discussions on why and how you ride a bicycle.
When riding on the road one needs to be in a position that allows them to be seen from behind as well as provide navigating room in front. I know what it feels like to have cars WHOOSH by a little too close for comfort. I have pondered what my riding would be like if I took evasive action every time I saw a car in my mirror. First, I used a mirror on my helmet for a time. Second I tried one on the handlebars. I don't use one now. This is my perspective on mirrors: providing one has good hearing and is aware of the conditions in front, I say a mirror can hurt more than it helps. Here is my logic: A mirror is a device that allows one to focus on things behind us without turning our heads. The problem with this statement is "focus" on things behind us. I have found it is very difficult to focus on traffic approaching from the rear and maintain the appropriate focus on what is in front. I am not saying it is impossible; I compare it to focusing on adjusting the radio in the car and reading station information while driving. The road can still be seen ahead, but is it really in focus?
This controversial stance needs clarification: I think we need to be aware of our surroundings, simultaneously looking around, listening, having a backup navigation plan, etc. I know that so much information is coming at us from the front that our real ability to avoid a car approaching from the rear and discriminate between a "real" threat or a "perceived" threat while looking backwards in a mirror is very difficult to do. I believe that we don't see much of what is ahead while focusing constantly on what is behind. That said, I propose that we claim our lane and press on with awareness, confidence and competence.
I had stated that my favorite place on the road was the right hand tire track which is about 3-4 feet from the white line. This is the cleanest part of the road, usually the smoothest and is a place where one is much more visible than a little further to the right. The next logical question would be, "why?" and I have to reference a study I saw in college, but can't find today. Here is the Reader's Digest version: An experiment was conducted that showed how people see while driving a car. Rather than scan smoothly, apparently people will focus on a point, then another, then another. The researchers were able to then record these scan points while subjects were driving and came up with a shocking discovery. The scan points were overwhelmingly either straight ahead or to the left! Only 5% of the scan points were to the right.
This explains why we all have missed speed limit signs and other things to the right. We really didn't see them. Traffic engineers now paint signs on the road knowing that they are more likely to be seen than a sign on the right. The situation as I see it is as follows: If I ride far to the right at all times to stay off the lane I am in a position of minimal maneuverability. If a pothole or trash or gravel is in my path, I have nowhere to go but in the ditch or into the lane and darting into a lane with traffic, which is not a good thing. Not only this, I have the least chance of being seen. To make matters worse, the cars don't perceive me as a "threat" when off to the right and won't slow down. This is why I Claim the Lane!
Since I am spending so much time in Dallas at the Cooper Aerobics Center doing bike fittings, I am riding a lot in the city streets. I have found that even though Bicycling Magazine stated that Dallas is the least bike friendly city in the country, that I have fewer problems in Dallas than in San Antonio. I feel that the greater numbers of riders combined with the fact that people ride two abreast in the lanes taking the whole lane, causes cars to avoid them and cut them more slack than in San Antonio. I find that many more riders in San Antonio do not claim the lane and believe that we train drivers of cars to expect that we will either dive for the ditch when they pass or that we should ride so far off to the right as to allow them to pass without slowing or giving way.
In closing, I know that we all have to make value judgments every time we get on a bike, get in a car, or get out of bed. Life is risky and fun at the same time. Don't take unnecessary risks and learn to assess the risks you encounter in a way that you have the best chance of making it to the next ride! Next time I will discuss strategies that will help you place yourself in the best possible position to ride safely and some things to watch out for while Claiming the Lane!
About the Author
KGS Bikes is known as the world's premiere bicycle boutique and fitting studio. For over 25 years, Kevin Saunders, President, has sold high end bicycles and has studied bicycle fitting. KGS Bikes sells bicycles from Co-Motion Parlee, Serotta, Zinn, and Guru, in addition to fitting services. Visit the KGS Bikes blog, http://blog.kgsbikes.com and the KGS Bikes website, http://kgsbikes.com for more information.























