Right turns at circular red lights are allowed:
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Only after the driver has stopped completely and scanned the intersection.
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After the driver has yielded the right of way to pedestrians and other vehicles.
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Unless there is a sign indicating that drivers cannot turn right on red.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When facing a circular red light at an intersection, right turns are generally allowed, but certain conditions must be met. Drivers must first come to a complete stop. Then, they need to scan the intersection for any pedestrians or oncoming traffic, yielding the right-of-way to them. If there are no pedestrians or conflicting vehicles, the driver may proceed with the right turn. Some intersections may have specific signs or symbols prohibiting right turns on red.
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