Which of the following is correct?
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Unless otherwise posted, drivers may turn right after stopping at a steady red light and yielding to cross traffic.
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When there are two lanes to turn into, drivers turning left may turn into either lane as long as no vehicles are in their way.
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Drivers may make a U-turn anywhere unless a No-U-turn sign is posted.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Unless there is a sign specifically prohibiting it, drivers are generally allowed to make a right turn after coming to a complete stop at a steady red light and yielding to any oncoming traffic or pedestrians. This traffic rule is commonly known as "right on red" and is permitted unless otherwise posted.
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