ARRGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
here is my complaint.....left turners. when i was taught back in the dark ages when seat belts were just entering the scene, i was taught to pull I-N-T-O the intersection to make the turn..
Hmm. Somebody has had a bit too much coffee today.
Of all the things that drivers do out there that are mindless and dangerous, this is the one that makes you go ARRGHHHHHH?
If you were taught to pull out into an intersection in order to position your vehicle for the left turn when traffic clears then this is probably the acceptable way of handling that situation in the state where you were trained.
I do not believe that this situation is directly addressed in any state drivers manual. The closest instruction comes from the NYDOT where they provide an example:
Example: You want to turn left at an intersection ahead. A vehicle is
approaching from the opposite direction, going straight ahead. You must wait
for approaching traffic to go through before you turn. You may enter the
intersection, however, to prepare for your left turn if the light is green and
no other vehicle ahead of you is preparing for a left turn (see "Turns" later
in this chapter). When you enter the intersection, stay to the right of the
center line. Keep your wheels straight to avoid being pushed into oncoming
traffic should a rear-end collision occur. When approaching traffic clears or
stops for a red light, complete your turn.[/quote]
This would appear to indirectly support your method of handling these left turn situations; however, if you are stuck out there until your light turns red and you continue your left turn at that point it may be left up to the interpretation of the law enforcement officer.
when did it become sit-timidly-behind-the-crosswalk-until-oncoming-traffic-clears-letting-the-light-turn-yellow-then-drive-thru-the-yellow.
This certainly seems like a more cautious approach to the situation. It keeps the driver from getting stuck out in the intersection and needing to make a left turn against a red light.
You consider it to be timid behavior while others may consider it to be a safe and prudent way to handle the turn.
No clear answer on this from me but I do have to wonder why this particular non issue gets your ire up?