You may turn right on a solid red light:
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Once you have slowed down.
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Under no circumstances.
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Once you have stopped to yield to vehicles and pedestrians in the intersection.
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Once you have flashed oncoming vehicles to warn them.
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Explanation
You may turn right on a solid red light only once you have stopped to give the right of way to pedestrians crossing and to vehicles already in the intersection. Always check that there are no traffic signs prohibiting the turn.
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