A driver must yield the right of way when making a left turn on a red light after a stop from a one-way street to another one-way street with traffic moving to the left.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
You may turn left at a red light if you are on a one-way street and turning left onto another one-way street while the traffic signal displays a red light. Before turning, you must look both ways and and yield the right of way to other drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians.
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