Yes, there is a law.  It'll be under MN statute 169.  I believe Bill Kahn
was explaining the difference between what constitutes a car in the
intersection versus one that is not in the intersection with the light turns
red.

Allen Graetz
Lowry Hill

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Mark Anderson replies:
My understanding of the law is that as long as the car is in the
intersection when the light turns red, that you aren't breaking the law.  Am
I correct in this?  Is there a statute on the MN books that specifies what
constitutes running a red light?

Mark V Anderson
Bancroft


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