When making a right turn on a green light, drivers must:
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Yield to pedestrians.
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Stop and look for oncoming traffic.
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Increase their speed.
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Maintain normal driving speed.
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Explanation
When making a right turn on a green light, drivers must yield to pedestrians within the intersection. Before making a right turn, drivers must ensure that there are no pedestrians crossing in the path of the vehicle.
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