Yes, in Canada, it is generally permissible to turn right on red after coming to a complete stop and yielding to pedestrians and oncoming traffic, unless there is a sign indicating otherwise.
Yes, Milan (Milano) has traffic lights, including red lights at intersections to regulate traffic flow.
Traffic lights with red arrows indicate that turning in the direction of the arrow is not allowed, while solid red lights allow for turning after yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
The arrows indicate a direction of travel which is not permitted. For instance, if a signal is green, but is accompanied by a red arrow pointing to the left, it means that traffic making a left hand turn must wait until they get a green arrow.
Stop.
You may turn in the direction the arrow is indicating. No other maeuvers are allowed.
Traffic lights provide visual signals to regulate the flow of vehicles at intersections. They indicate when it is safe for vehicles to proceed, when to stop, and when to exercise caution. Following traffic lights helps to ensure traffic safety and reduce the risk of accidents.
Yellow, then red is the patterns of the traffic lights.
They have moition sensors that detect movement
If allowed and if there is no traffic coming from the left. Some jurisdictions like Michigan and Quebec prohibit all turns on a red light. Other specific lights are marked a "No Turn on Red"
Your friend probably has ereuthophobia. This is the official fear of red lights.
Yes if you run a red traffic light (in the UK)