Today is apparently hate on turning right on red day over at /r/fuckcars:
Right turn on red should be illegal because a cyclist got hit by a car:

How is that possible without the cyclist breaking the law? Remember, cyclists are supposed to behave the same as cars on the road.
If the cyclist was turning right or going straight parallel to the car, then he should have yielded to the turning car in front of him just as a car would have had to instead of trying to pass on the right. If he was going straight then he was planning on running a red light, and if he was turning then he was also turning right on red.
If the cyclist was going straight perpendicular to the car, then he would have had to have been in the crosswalk to be hit, which means that he was pretending to be a pedestrian because it was convenient. If he was riding counterflow to the traffic on the sidewalk, then it is possible that the car, who was only expecting fast moving vehicles from their left, didn't see the cyclist.
Only one commentor realized this:

There was no response from OP.
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/r/fuckcars user struggles to cross the street:
The reason why the cars keep turning is because they have a green light. The walk signal doesn't come on until 10 seconds into the video after the black pickup truck turns. He then slowly meanders around and does not make it clear that he is trying to cross until after the red car stops for him and honks because they're wondering wtf he's doing.
/r/fuckcars commentors say the cars are breaking the law:

Pedestrians live in constant fear of being shot by drivers:

Someone did point out that the cars had the right of way though:
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