What should you do if you approach an intersection where you want to turn right and the light is green?
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Stop immediately after the traffic signal and wait for the intersection to be clear of traffic.
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Turn on your blinker and make the turn as quickly as possible.
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Yield to other vehicles and pedestrians already in the intersection and make the turn if the road is clear.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
A green light allows you to proceed if the intersection is clear, including turning right unless prohibited by a sign. However, when turning, you must yield to vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians already in the intersection.
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