At most intersections, drivers are allowed to turn right on a red light:
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After yielding to pedestrians in crosswalks and to vehicles still in the intersection.
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If there is not a NO TURN ON RED sign and the way is clear.
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After stopping, if the way is clear.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Drivers are allowed to turn right on a red light at most intersections after stopping and after having checked if the way is clear, as long as there are no signs prohibiting the turn. Drivers must always remember to yield to pedestrians and bicyclists on crosswalks, as well as other vehicles.
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