I was driving south bound on 12th street, which is a one way street. It has about 5 lanes. The far left lane is closed to traffic, and it is for northbound commuter train only, the second lane from the left is shared by auto traffic and south bound train traffic. I approached E Street in this left lane, preparing to make a left hand turn across the train tracks, when a north bound train approached and caused the left turn signal to turn yellow and then red as I was entering the intersection. I waited until it passed then made my left hand turn after the train went by. The other lights started to turn yellow as I was stuck in the intersection. According to my understanding, a vehicle making a left hand turn in an intersection that turns yellow and red must wait for oncoming traffic to pass before exiting the intersection. The policeman that was directly behind my truck decided to pull me over and cite me for running a red turn light. I am wondering if I should pay the $124.00 fine and attend traffic school, or attempt to fight this.
Does anyone know if you can still attend traffic school after losing a challenge of the infraction? The money isn't the big thing, it's the fact that I would have to take time out for work one way or another. Either way, I much prefer the cheapest solution in the long run, which is, having no points go on my record to really fubar my insurance.