At most intersections, after stopping, drivers may __________ on red if the way is clear.
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take a nap
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turn left
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turn right
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cross the intersection
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Explanation
Unless otherwise posted, at most intersections drivers are allowed to make a right turn on red as long as they yield to approaching vehicles, and to pedestrians and bicyclists crossing the road.
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