Yes, in Canada, it is generally permissible to make a right turn on red after coming to a complete stop and ensuring it is safe to do so, unless there is a sign indicating otherwise.
Yes, it is generally permissible to turn right on red in Washington, D.C. after coming to a complete stop and yielding to pedestrians and oncoming traffic, unless otherwise indicated by a "No Turn on Red" sign at the intersection.
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No, in Canada, you cannot turn right on a red light unless there is a sign indicating that it is allowed at that specific intersection.
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.
No, you cannot turn right on a red arrow in California.
In the United States, you can turn right on a red arrow after coming to a complete stop if there are no oncoming vehicles or pedestrians in the intersection and if there are no signs prohibiting the turn. Unlike a solid red light, a red arrow indicates that a right turn is prohibited unless otherwise specified by local traffic laws. It is important to always yield to any pedestrians and oncoming traffic before making the right turn on a red arrow.
No, it is not legal to turn right on a red arrow in California.
Typically, in states that allow right-on-red, it is legal unless there is a sign posted that says "No Turn On Red"
If there is a light labeled right turn signal and it is red, you can not legally turn.
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).
You must still come to a complete stop. Even if there is a flashing red light you must stop.