When making a right hand turn at a red light, you should:
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turn right only after the light turns yellow.
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yield the right-of-way to oncoming traffic, then turn right after the lane is clear.
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turn on your emergency lights and turn right.
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wait until the light turns green, use your turn signal and turn.
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Explanation
Drivers are allowed to make a right turn at a red light after yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians, except when prohibited by a posted sign. By yielding to oncoming traffic and waiting for the lane to clear before making the turn, drivers ensure the safety of themselves and others on the road.
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