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Say I'm approaching a red light, going straight ahead, and there are three lanes. Where should I position myself to stop?
If there's a right turn lane, I get over one and sit on the right hand side of the middle lane. Therefore I'm to the far right of those going straight.
That's exactly what you should do. Stay in the lane that goes in the direction you wish to travel - less confusing to the drivers behind you, and therefore much safer.
But if there's no designated right turn lane, should I still do that? Or should I stay in the far right lane and if someone wants to turn right on red, they can just go around me (and hope they don't deck me when I go straight on the green).
Again, that's exactly what you should do. Keep an eye on other drivers for blinker signals. Also, sometimes I will signal straight - move my arm in a straight-ahead tomahawk to indicate that I'm not turning. And just take it easy through the intersection. By taking the lane, and moving slightly to the center of the lane as you go through the intersections, cars in the lane behind you can't get around to give you a right hook. After the intersection, move back over towards the curb, if it's safe to do so.
I hope this makes sense - it would be nice if I could draw little diagrams to demonstrate!!
Nicola