It is permissible to make a right turn against a red signal light after stopping and yielding to other vehicles and pedestrians.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
In Illinois, drivers may make a right turn at a red signal light after coming to a complete stop and yielding to other vehicles and pedestrians, unless there is a sign prohibiting it. Similarly, drivers may also make a left turn at a red light when turning from a one-way street onto another one-way street that has traffic moving to the left, but only after stopping and yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
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