Not legally.
If allowed and if there is no traffic coming from the left. Some jurisdictions like Michigan and Quebec prohibit all turns on a red light. Other specific lights are marked a "No Turn on Red"
Only when turning onto a one-way street going left! And only when your local regulations permit. In Quebec, for instance, it is never allowed.
You can turn left at a red light only if signs specifically permit it. Usually, only right turns are permitted on red when clear.
That is a definite NO! The red arrow indicates that it is a left turn only light. If it's red, then you can't go.
No.
The left turn has right away
I am from the Bronx and the answer is absolutely Not!
Yes, they do. If you have a green signal to turn left, the opposing lane will have a red light. Even though vehicles may turn right on red (unless otherwise indicated), they are still required to stop and yield right of way on a red light.
At least in the USA, a red light does not turn yellow. It turns green. A green light turns yellow, and then the yellow light turns red. IN THAT ORDER.
You can turn right on a red light and a left red arrow. If there is a sign that says "no right turn on red" or it's a right red arrow, you can't turn right.
trrick question, one would NOT have a green light! One would have a RED light, and everyone knows you cannot turn LEFT on a red light!