When making a lawful turn on a red light after coming to a complete stop, drivers must yield to pedestrians.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
When making a lawful turn on a red light after coming to a complete stop, Illinois law requires drivers to yield to pedestrians. This ensures pedestrian safety by allowing them the right of way when crossing the street, even if vehicles are making turns on red signals.
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