Suburbs want right turns on red on island of Montreal, but mayor sees no need
MONTREAL — Some elected officials are calling on the Quebec government to give the green light to right turns on red lights on the island of Montreal, but the city’s influential mayor isn’t among them.
Representatives of a coalition of 15 Montreal island mayors championed the cause at an event Tuesday, asking Transport Minister Laurent Lessard to look at changing the rules to bring the jurisdiction in line with the rest of the country.
Montreal is one of the last holdouts in North America when it comes to allowing right turns on red and has routinely balked at giving its blessing while the rest of Quebec has allowed it since 2003.
And Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre, who was open to the idea during the 2013 municipal election campaign, appears inclined to keep the status quo.


