Old 05-28-12, 01:37 AM
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Originally Posted by kalliergo
Huh? There is no way one can violate a code section that doesn't either prohibit or specify any behavior.

Please share what you believe California DMV says about "violating" 21452.

EDIT: Are you referring to pedestrians? They can violate 21452 (b), but that hardly seems relevant here.
the was in the link in a previous post http://www.dmv.ca.gov/dl/vioptct.htm

the page lists points charged for specific offences.

the specific listing is

DMV section: 21452, 21452a Violation: Illegal movement/yellow light/arrow

this is not what I believe, but what the DMV states, which is you can get a 1 point charge for a yellow light violation. I found no specifics as to what would constitute a violation. It could be that it is like reckless driving, based on the situation observed by the citing officer.
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