Unless prohibited by a sign, drivers may make a left turn on red:
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From a two-way road to a one-way road.
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From a one-way road to a one-way road.
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Except in school zones.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Drivers may turn left through an intersection with a red light or arrow if they are turning from a one-way road onto another one-way road. Before turning, drivers must first come to a full stop and ensure that there are no pedestrians or vehicles in their path or about to enter their path. Additionally, they must check for any "No Turn on Red" signs and use the correct lane when making the turn.
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