At many intersections a right turn may be made while the traffic light is red. Before turning right drivers must:
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Stop, look both ways and yield the right of way to pedestrians and other traffic.
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Slow down and, if the way is clear, proceed without stopping.
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Maintain constant speed because they have the right of way.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
You can make a right turn against a red traffic signal light as long as you stop before turning, and there is no sign prohibiting the turn. Look in all directions, yield to other vehicles, pedestrians, or bicyclists, and proceed only when it is safe.
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