Can You Turn Right When the Straight Light is Red?
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When encountering a red light for straight traffic, you can turn right if there are no special road markings or other signal indications. A full green light generally allows left turns, straight driving, and right turns. An arrow green light permits driving in the specified lane according to the arrow's direction. Arrow traffic lights are usually accompanied by lane indicator signs. When passing through an intersection with arrow traffic lights, in addition to following the arrow light's guidance, drivers must also choose the correct lane. When the left-turn green arrow light is on, vehicles can only pass through the left-turn lane. When the straight green arrow light is on, vehicles can only pass through the straight lane. Road traffic precautions: If there is an indication on the roadside to turn right when the straight light is green, the green straight light means you can proceed. Always yield to pedestrians at crosswalks at any time. Modern traffic signals are user-friendly, and some complex intersections may have traffic police directing traffic or Chinese character prompts.