A red arrow on a traffic light means:
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You may not turn in the direction of the arrow until a green light or arrow light goes on.
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You must stop and then proceed when the way is clear.
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You may turn in in the direction of the arrow after coming to a complete stop.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
A red arrow on a traffic light indicates that you must stop and may not turn in the direction of the arrow. You must wait for a green arrow or a flashing yellow arrow before beginning your turn. Right turns on red are allowed only when there is no "NO TURN ON RED" sign, the way is clear, and you have yielded the right-of-way to pedestrians in the crosswalk and oncoming traffic.
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