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How Will a Red Light Running Bill Affect Texas Road Safety?

Posted March 21, 2018 | Personal Injury Blog

Texas drivers may wonder whether it is ever legal to proceed through a red light, especially when traffic is light or a signal appears to be malfunctioning. Unlike some states that have considered more flexible red-light laws, Texas traffic laws are strict when it comes to red lights.

Understanding how these laws work can help you avoid accidents and potential liability.

Texas Red Light Laws Explained

In Texas, drivers are generally required to come to a complete stop at a red light and remain stopped until the signal turns green. Proceeding through a red light without stopping is considered a traffic violation.

However, Texas law does allow limited exceptions in specific situations, such as:

  • Making a right turn on red after a complete stop (unless prohibited by signage)
  • Proceeding cautiously if a traffic signal is malfunctioning, but only after treating the intersection as a stop sign

Even in these situations, drivers must yield to other vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists before proceeding.

What Happens If a Traffic Signal Is Not Working?

If a traffic light is not functioning properly, Texas law requires drivers to treat the intersection as a four-way stop.

This means:

  • Come to a complete stop
  • Yield to vehicles already in the intersection
  • Proceed only when it is safe

Failing to follow these rules can result in fault in an accident, even if the signal was not working correctly.

Why Red Light Laws Matter for Road Safety

Intersections are among the most dangerous places on Texas roads. According to traffic safety data, a large percentage of crashes, and serious injuries, occur at intersections.

Running a red light, even when the road appears clear, can lead to:

  • High-speed collisions
  • Pedestrian injuries
  • Multi-vehicle accidents

Because of these risks, Texas maintains strict enforcement of red light laws to reduce preventable crashes.

Liability in Red Light Accidents in Texas

Texas follows an at-fault system, meaning the driver who causes an accident is responsible for damages.

If you run a red light and cause a crash:

  • You may be held financially liable
  • Your insurance may be required to cover damages
  • You could face legal consequences and penalties

Even in cases involving malfunctioning signals, liability depends on whether the driver acted reasonably and cautiously.

When to Speak With a Texas Car Accident Lawyer

Accidents involving red lights can be complex, especially when:

  • A traffic signal is malfunctioning
  • There are conflicting witness statements
  • Fault is disputed

An experienced Texas car accident attorney can help:

  • Investigate the accident
  • Determine liability
  • Negotiate with insurance companies
  • Pursue compensation for your injuries

Final Thoughts

While some states have explored more flexible red-light rules, Texas law requires drivers to stop and proceed with caution in all situations. Understanding your responsibilities at intersections can help prevent accidents and protect your legal rights.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a red-light accident in Texas, seeking legal guidance can help you understand your options and move forward with confidence.

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Text edited by Mitchell Fielding, a personal injury lawyer and partner at Fielding Law. Mitchell is known for his hard work ethic, friendly personality and dedication to the law. You can find out personal injury law offices in Taylorsville, UT and Mesquite, TX.