jump the light
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British pronunciation/dʒˈʌmp ðə lˈaɪt/
American pronunciation/dʒˈʌmp ðə lˈaɪt/
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ignorare i semafori rossi

to ignore red traffic lights and move past them

What is the origin of the idiom "jump the light" and when to use it?

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The idiom "jump the light" originated from the context of traffic signals and traffic laws. It is derived from the action of physically "jumping" or disregarding a traffic light, specifically when it changes from red to green. The phrase is used to describe situations where individuals or vehicles disregard the red signal at a traffic light and proceed through the intersection without stopping. It can be found in conversations about traffic accidents, traffic law enforcement, or discussions on the importance of obeying traffic signals.

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