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Yes, a school bus can make a right turn on a red light in Pennsylvania.
They are not exempt from such restrictions if they exist. If right turns on a red light are not permitted at that intersection, then that is applicable as much to a school bus as it is any other non-emergency vehicle.
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yeah because its not red... but right turn laws vary from state to state.
Wait for the traffic light to turn green the proceed carefully...
The only time it is illegal is when it states not to turn on the red light.
You can get to Lincoln Place if you turn right at the next light.
Generally, a red light means "stop," but in many cities, it is permitted to make a right turn on red, with caution, if it is safe to do so (no other cars are coming). But as you have noticed, there are exceptions. If you see a sign that says "no right turn on red," that means that specific red light requires a full stop, and you may not make a right turn until the light changes to green. In other words, if you do not see any signs, you generally are allowed to make a right turn on red. If you do see a sign, you are not allowed to make a right turn on red.
Unless there is a sign that specifies "continual turn on red," there is no obligation to make the turn until the light turns green.
If there is a light labeled right turn signal and it is red, you can not legally turn.
The left turn has right away