Under What Circumstances Is a Right Turn Not Allowed?

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Devin
07/30/25 9:35am
Right turns are not allowed when the right turn signal is red or when there is an auxiliary sign prohibiting right turns. Relevant details are as follows: Generally, intersections do not have separate right turn signals, but some important intersections may have them. If you see a right turn signal ahead, do not turn right arbitrarily. Make sure to check whether the right turn signal is red or green; otherwise, you will be penalized for running a red light. Some intersections may not have separate right turn signals, but they may have a sign prohibiting right turns when the main signal is red. In such cases, drivers must wait for the green light before turning right. When turning right at an intersection with a circular signal, always pay attention to pedestrians and oncoming straight-moving vehicles. If a collision occurs under these circumstances, the right-turning driver will bear primary responsibility, as traffic regulations clearly state that right-turning vehicles must not interfere with the normal movement of pedestrians and straight-moving vehicles.
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