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Sometimes, by failing to pull up to the stop bar, they don't trigger the loop detector and the traffic light skips us.
Another reason is that they could be blocking somebody from pulling into a turn bay, completing their turn, and continuing on their way.
That makes sense, I had assumed the car would be 2nd in line or greater, and I suppose I'm also envisioning American roads, which in my area have plentiful space. In cities I can understand your PoV, or in an area where multiple lights chain together. Nonetheless, this is all very unscientific, and I feel the folks arguing aren't being specific enough. Thanks for your input.