now the driver in red should not be turning onto huntoon when the green driver has the turn, so what's wrong with this rough ridin' fuzz?
right on red must yield but there is nothing prohibiting it on a left green. And in yielding, it may be proper to assume left turn maintains his lane, just as you would merging onto a 4 lane road
I'm no expert on this, but I don think the "yielder" (red car) is permitted to make any assumptions about the green car's compliance with the law. Classic example would be the case of the errant turn signal, where a car improperly signals a turn but keeps driving straight. If somebody turns out in front of him, expecting him to turn because of his signal, and there is a collision, I think the yielder is still at fault, no?