Yes, aside from intersections with signs specifically prohibiting it.
UPDATE:
The vehicle turning right on red also has to YIELD to traffic in the intersection. If turning right on red causes you to hit another vehicle turning left in your direction, the accident is your fault and you should have stopped to allow that vehicle to legally pass through the intersection.
ALA CODE § 32-5A-32 : TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNAL LEGEND
3(b): Except when a sign is in place prohibiting a turn, vehicular traffic facing any steady red signal may cautiously enter the intersection to turn right, or turn left from a one-way street into a one-way street, after stopping as required by subdivisions (3)a. Such vehicular traffic shall YIELD the right of way to pedestrians lawfully within an adjacent crosswalk AND TO OTHER TRAFFIC LAWFULLY USING THE INTERSECTION.
You can never turn left on a red light. You can turn right on a red light if there are no signs saying you can't, but you have to wait for a green light and a clear intersection to turn left.
in Alabama west canford street just make a left and youll be there turn left by east irby street
Washington State is only one of three states in the USA. in which is IS legal to turn left at a red left turn signal (of course after first coming to a full stop), turning left on a two-way street to a one-way street. I'd like to know which are the other two states that allow this? I believe California is one of them. I wonder why this law is this way. ?? A2: I know in San Francisco, you may always turn left on a red or stop sign into a one way street, from any kind of street, if you come to full stop, first. Otherwise, the traffic would Never move. I am not sure of rest of CA.
On a two lane road with a center lane, the center lane is used for left turns going either direction. If on a 4 lane road with a center divider then the left lane is where you should be, unless there is a left turn pocket at the intersection. If on a two lane road with no center lane then you execute the left turn from the forward travel lane that you are in. In all cases be certain to use your turn indicators to let those following you know of your intentions.
Yes, only if you are turning from a one-way street to another.
I know in Long Island, NY, you're allowed to LEGALLY turn right on a red light, unless there's a sign that prohibits that.Another view: Some states DO allow legal left hand turns from a one-way street onto another one-way street. you will have to check you local statutes to determine if that is the law in your jurisdiction.Most states allow this. Look in your states driver's license manual for specifics. For example from the Alabama driver manual :"You may make a left turn after stopping if you are driving on a one-way street and the street you turn left onto is a one-way street with traffic moving from right to left."
Yes, in Pennsylvania, you may turn left after you stop at a red light, if you are in the left lane and are turning left from a one-way street onto another one-way street, unless a sign tells you not to turn. You must first stop and yield to pedestrians and other traffic. This is from the PA Driver's manual.
If there are no pedestrians and the one way street goes in the direction the turn would accommodate, then yes you can.
No, they have to wait for the light. They can turn right unless there is a sign stating otherwise.
Answer:Duking is in Pyrite Town, to the far left building that has a "C" on it, past the street light.
Mississippi
It is only legal if you are on a one way street turning on to a one way street
I would think that would be a no, but I do not live in Florida so you might be able to take a left hand turn at a red light on a one way street in the state of Florida. I would think that would be a no, but I do not live in Florida so you might be able to take a left hand turn at a red light on a one way street in the state of Florida.