Can You Turn Right on a Full Red Light?

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07/28/25 6:31pm
A row of three red lights indicates that left turns, going straight, and right turns are not allowed at this time. However, since right turns are a special case, you need to refer to specific regulations to determine which red lights prohibit right turns. Below are the relevant details on which red lights prohibit right turns: 1. If there is a 'No Right Turn' sign next to the circular red light, you cannot turn right. 2. If the circular red light does not have a 'No Right Turn' sign, you may turn right, but you must yield to pedestrians on the crosswalk. 3. You cannot turn right when facing a red arrow light. 4. If your vehicle is not in the right-turn lane but in a straight-only lane, you cannot turn right under any circumstances.
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