You may turn right on red:
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After slowing down and yielding to pedestrians and vehicles in the intersection.
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Never.
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After stopping and yielding to pedestrians and vehicles in the intersection.
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When no pedestrians are present in the intersection.
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Explanation
You may turn right on red only after coming to a complete stop. Yield to pedestrians and vehicles in the intersection. Always check that there are no traffic signs prohibiting the turn.
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