After stopping you may turn left on a red light from a one-way street into a one-way street:
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If there is no traffic approaching from the left.
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Where traffic is moving to the right.
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If a sign permits the turn.
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If there is no sign to prohibit the turn.
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Explanation
Drivers may turn left against a red light when they are turning from a one-way street onto a one-way street if there is no sign prohibiting the turn. Yield to other vehicles, pedestrians, or bicyclists who have a green light. Look both ways and turn when it is safe to do so.
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