Left turns on a red light are allowed:
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from a one-way street onto a two-way street.
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from a one-way street into a one-way street.
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at intersections, after stopping, if the way is clear.
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in school zones.
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Explanation
After stopping and yielding to traffic and pedestrians, drivers may turn left at a red light if they are on a one-way street or on a two-way street and are turning left onto a one-way street. It is illegal to make a left turn onto a two-way road against a red light.
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