You can pull halfway into an intersection after making a full stop to make a left turn. However, your light must be green and you must be waiting to turn.
A car must enter the intersection to make a turn. Restrictions on when you may enter any given intersection are given by the road signs and road markings.
You should make a right turn at a two-way intersection when you have the right of way and it is safe to do so.
No, it is not legal to make a right turn on red at an intersection where there is a "no right on red" sign posted.
Go through the intersection and when legally possible make a u-turn or go to the next intersection and go around the block. .
To properly make a right turn at an intersection, signal your intention to turn, check for pedestrians and oncoming traffic, slow down, and make the turn from the right lane closest to the curb. Yield to any pedestrians and oncoming traffic before completing the turn.
Yes, a right turn signal means that a right turn is coming up at the next intersection and you can turn right. The left turn signal sign means the same thing, but that you can turn left.
Yes, it is legal to make a right turn on red in Philadelphia unless there is a sign specifically prohibiting it at that intersection.
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To properly execute a right turn at an intersection, signal your intention to turn, check for pedestrians and oncoming traffic, slow down, and make the turn from the right lane closest to the curb. Yield to any pedestrians in the crosswalk and oncoming traffic before completing the turn.
The last 50 feet. WRONG. I just took my online drivers-ed class and I got this question wrong after consulting this page. In California, you must use your turn signal 100 feet before the intersection. Its 100 not 50, don't make the mistake I did.
No, it is not.