Is it allowed to turn right at a red light?
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Full-screen traffic signals allow right turns on red. Below are specific explanations regarding penalty points and fines after turning right: 1. Presence of a no-right-turn sign: If there is a no-right-turn sign next to the circular signal, turning right at this time is considered running a red light, which will be captured by traffic cameras, resulting in 6 penalty points and a fine. 2. Failure to yield to pedestrians: Turning right at a circular red light without yielding to pedestrians may result in 3 penalty points and a fine. Especially at crosswalks, pedestrians on the crosswalk have the right of way. Failing to yield to pedestrians when turning right at a circular red light will result in 3 penalty points and a fine. Even if there is no no-right-turn sign at the circular signal, drivers must still yield to pedestrians. 3. Incorrect lane: If the current lane is not designated for right turns, turning right is not allowed. Otherwise, it will be considered a violation of road traffic signs, resulting in a fine and 2 penalty points.