When the traffic signal shows "straight on right turn only" at an intersection, you must only make a right turn and cannot go straight. Follow the direction of the signal and yield to pedestrians and oncoming traffic before turning.
When making a left turn in an intersection, the driver must yield to oncoming traffic.
When making a left turn at an intersection, the driver must yield the right-of-way to oncoming traffic.
Oncoming Traffic
At a right in, right out intersection, vehicles can only turn right into or out of the intersection. Left turns are not allowed. Drivers must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians before making a right turn. It is important to follow all posted signs and signals at the intersection to ensure safe and efficient traffic flow.
Oncoming traffic does, unless they have a stop sign.
making a right turn in a two way street
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No, seeing a green light does not automatically give you the right-of-way to turn left at an intersection. You must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians before making a left turn.
B is at fault. Drivers making a turn, must yield to oncoming traffic. B is at fault for making a left turn without yielding. There is no general rule that all turning traffic must yield, although some jurisdictions may have such a specialized rule.
It means you're supposed to stop at that intersection and remain stopped while that signal remains red.It means that you are to come to a complete stop at that intersection, and proceed either when that signal changes to green, or, in the case of making a right turn, when the coast is clear and it is safe to proceed (provided right turns on red are permitted at that intersection).
To signal a right turn while riding a bike, extend your right arm straight out to the side. This indicates to others that you intend to turn right. Remember to always check for traffic before making any turns.
It means you're supposed to stop at that intersection and remain stopped while that signal remains red.It means that you are to come to a complete stop at that intersection, and proceed either when that signal changes to green, or, in the case of making a right turn, when the coast is clear and it is safe to proceed (provided right turns on red are permitted at that intersection).