You may make a left turn on a red light only from a:
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One-way street onto a one-way street.
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Two-way street onto a two-way street.
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One-way street onto a two-way street.
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Two-way street onto a one-way street.
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Explanation
You can make a left turn on a red light when you from a one-way street onto another one-way street, after you come to a complete stop and yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians. You cannot make a turn at a red light if there is a "No Turn on Red" sign posted, or if another sign, signal or pavement marking prevents the turn.
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