Right-side driving No one can make you do anything except for the authorities. However, since you cannot turn left on a red, you must turn if the traffic signal says to turn left. Otherwise, you are blocking traffic and that is illegal. You can only make right turns on a red. Left-side driving Many intersections have a "free left", where you can turn left because there is no other traffic that will cross your path, or an unregulated left where the light does not cover it and you are able to turn when safe to do so.
When making a left turn on a green light, you should make sure that you signal. You also want to make sure there is no oncoming traffic so you can turn safely.
That is a definite NO! The red arrow indicates that it is a left turn only light. If it's red, then you can't go.
no
You are allowed to make a left turn at a solid red light only when you are turning from a one-way street onto another one-way street.
Probably the bearing in the left wheel is damaged.
No, not unless signage specifically allows it.
Signal your intention to turn - wait for all opposing traffic to clear - make certain you can complete the turn in safety - make your turn.
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.
Turn only after there is no danger from oncoming vehicles
What ever car was turning is at fault unless they had a green arrow. you have the right away when it comes to 4 way stops with the turn lights.. if the turn light isn't on then they have to wait for you.
When making a left turn at a traffic light without a green arrow, you should approach the intersection in the left lane and stop at the stop line. If the light is red, you must wait for the light to turn green unless there is a sign allowing a left turn on red from the one-way street. It is legal to enter the intersection to wait for a safe turn, provided you do not block oncoming traffic or cross over the stop line when the light is red. Always yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians before completing your turn.
If it is a protected turn, then turn. If it is not a protected turn, wait for the oncoming traffic to clear and then turn.