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by ensignavenger 3459 days ago
Except that you block the view for oncoming vehicles turning the opposite direction (their left). A properly labeled intersection has white lines (in the US, other places may use something else) that indicate where to stop, and if engineered properly, stopping before these white lines leaves a clear view.
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which doesn't matter because after the oncoming traffic gets the red light you take your left and are no longer blocking anyone's view.
Huh? You are still blocking the view and preventing the other side from turning left safely until the traffic clears and you can turn.