Can You Turn Right When There's Only a Straight Arrow on the Ground?
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Can you turn right when there's only a straight arrow on the ground? If the ground markings on the motor vehicle lane allow a right turn (when there is no right-turn traffic signal), the following factors need to be considered: 1. When the parallel opposite left-turn traffic flow is not saturated and does not affect the left-turn traffic, right-turning vehicles do not have priority exemption but are allowed to turn right; 2. When the parallel opposite left-turn traffic flow is saturated, right-turning vehicles do not have priority exemption; 3. When only left-turn traffic is moving in the perpendicular direction, right-turning vehicles have priority exemption; 4. When only straight-moving traffic is moving in the parallel same direction, right-turning vehicles have priority exemption; 5. When only straight-moving traffic is moving in the perpendicular direction, right-turning vehicles do not have priority exemption; 6. If there is a traffic officer directing traffic, then follow the officer's hand signals to turn right.