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Can you turn right when the straight arrow light is red?

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VonJulian
07/29/25 7:51pm

At an intersection with arrow lights, if there are only straight and left-turn arrows, you can generally turn right by default. If there is a right-turn arrow light, you must follow the traffic rules: stop at red, go at green, and proceed with caution at yellow. Of course, if there is a no-right-turn sign, you cannot turn right. Here is a detailed introduction to traffic lights: 1. Definition: Traffic lights are signals that direct traffic, usually consisting of red, green, and yellow lights. Red means stop, green means go, and yellow means caution. 2. Classification: Traffic lights include: vehicle traffic lights, non-motor vehicle traffic lights, pedestrian crossing lights, directional indicator lights (arrow lights), lane lights, flashing warning lights, and railway crossing lights.

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EdenLynn
08/14/25 3:31pm

Last time I drove a long distance, I also pondered the question of whether I could turn right when the straight arrow light is red. Generally speaking, this depends on the specific intersection setup and local traffic regulations. If the light is a regular red light (not an arrow), and there's no 'No Right Turn on Red' sign, turning right is usually permitted—but you must come to a complete stop, ensure there are no pedestrians crossing, cyclists passing, or oncoming vehicles before proceeding cautiously. Safety first is my principle, especially during peak hours when accidents are more likely at intersections. I recommend drivers develop the habit: when in doubt, it's better to wait a few extra seconds rather than take risks, while also keeping an eye out for surveillance cameras to avoid fines. In actual driving, rules may be stricter in busy urban areas—for instance, some places require yielding to pedestrians first—so staying observant can reduce risks. In short, following the rules combined with a cautious attitude is key to ensuring smooth driving.

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SanPaige
10/15/25 7:48am

From a safety perspective, I always emphasize coming to a complete stop first when encountering a red arrow straight-ahead signal before considering a right turn. Even if the rules permit it, one must patiently check whether the intersection is safe and avoid rushing due to time pressure. Pedestrians, bicycles, or blind spots from oncoming straight-moving vehicles are the most easily overlooked. It's crucial to use rearview mirrors to check for approaching vehicles from behind. Experience has taught me that accidents are more likely to occur during rainy conditions or at night when visibility is poor, and developing this habit can prevent potential collisions. I also remind myself not to rely solely on technological aids; a solid stop followed by step-by-step verification is more reliable. Rules may vary slightly depending on the location, but the core principle remains ensuring the safety of oneself and others as the top priority, which ultimately leads to a more secure driving experience.

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Gabrielle
11/28/25 8:38am

After driving for over a decade, I've found that the right-turn rule is simply about watching for signs. If there's no 'No Right Turn' sign, you can turn right after coming to a complete stop at a red light, but you must yield to others. In cities, the rules might be stricter, so extra observation is needed.

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