A right turn sign indicates that vehicles are allowed to turn right at the intersection ahead.
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.
If you intend to turn right, move into the lane marked by the sign. If you do not, leave that lane.
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.
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).
There are several definitions of "right", so I will give you antonyms for each. If you mean "right" as a direction (for example, turn right at the stop sign), the opposite would be "left". If you mean "right" as a statement of truth (for example, you have the right answer), the opposite would be "wrong". If you mean "right" as a privilege (for example, the right to freedom of speech), the opposite would be "prohibition".
When making a left turn at a stop sign, the driver must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians who have the right of way.
In any state in the United States, it is legal to make a right turn on red, unless there is sign prohibiting a right on red, or if the intersection has an arrow light for right turns.
I think it means you can't turn right
Typically, in states that allow right-on-red, it is legal unless there is a sign posted that says "No Turn On Red"
It is legal to turn right on a red light at an intersection unless there is a sign indicating otherwise.
Yes, it is legal to turn right on red in Massachusetts, unless there is a sign specifically prohibiting it at that intersection.