Right turn on red is permitted:
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Only after sunset.
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Only on divided roads.
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Except where prohibited by a sign.
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Only where indicated by a sign.
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Explanation
Right turn on red is generally allowed unless there is a sign specifically prohibiting it. When approaching a steady red light, you must come to a complete stop before reaching the marked or unmarked crosswalk. Before turning right, always yield the right-of-way to pedestrians, bicyclists and oncoming traffic.
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