When making a right turn on red, drivers should:
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Not yield the right-of-way.
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Come to a complete stop and give the right-of-way to any vehicles or pedestrians moving in the direction of the turn.
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Ignore “No Turn on Red” signs.
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Reduce your speed and proceed slowly around the corner if no traffic is coming.
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Explanation
When a driver approaches a red traffic light and intends to make a right turn, they must first come to a complete stop and yield the right-of-way to any vehicles or pedestrians already in or approaching the intersection from the direction of the turn. After ensuring that it is safe to proceed, the driver may then make the right turn.
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