If you are facing a red light or arrow, you may not enter the intersection until the light facing you turns green and the intersection is clear.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
A steady red traffic light means stop. If you are facing a red light or arrow, your right of way has ended. You may not enter the intersection until the traffic light turns green and the intersection is clear.
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