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You must still come to a complete stop. Even if there is a flashing red light you must stop.
because it is the signal to stop
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This would be talking about the Right Turn on Red. In the US the right turn on red is legal at all traffic lights, except where it is specified with a "No Turn on Red" sign (white background black lettering). You can legally turn right after you came to a complete stop at the traffic light, the traffic from the left has the right of way. There are times when you don't need to come to a complete stop when making the right turn on red. Some intersections have a lane median that separates the straight lanes from the right lanes (I don't know the technical term for it). These sometimes will have yield signs at the end, saying you have to yield to the traffic from the left. Really depends on the intersection whether you have to make a complete stop, if you only have to yield, or if you don't have to stop. Many so think at a regular 4-way intersection that the right turn on red is a yield, it's not, it's a stop, you must make your complete stop at the red light before proceeding to make the right turn on red, or if you can make it at all (No Turn on Red sign).
Red for stop, yellow for about to turn to red, and green for go.
Yes. If there is no sign telling you 'No Turn on Red' , you can turn right on red (after coming to a complete stop and yielding the right of way to other traffic).
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Normally a Red "stop" light requires the car to come to a stop and it can only proceed FORWARD if the light changes to green Or if it is a blinking Red light then they can proceed when traffic clears the intersection. Right Turn on Red allows you to come to a complete stop and then proceed to turn Right if the traffic allows. This allows you to proceed even though you do not have a Green light.
A right turn is protected here, and no stop is needed.
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Signal your turn, well in advance.Get in the far right-hand (curb) lane.Come to a complete stop, behind the white stop line.Look for traffic coming from the left.Look for oncoming traffic making a left turn. (They might have a green turn arrow)When the intersection is clear, execute your right turn, staying in the right-hand lane.