Usually from a one way two a one way, however atleast one intersection in anchorage is an exception
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Yes, it is completley legal to turn left from one way to a one way (only), on a red light. unless posted other wise, by a sign or paint on the road way.
Yes, in Pennsylvania, you may turn left after you stop at a red light, if you are in the left lane and are turning left from a one-way street onto another one-way street, unless a sign tells you not to turn. You must first stop and yield to pedestrians and other traffic. This is from the PA Driver's manual.
It is legal to turn right on a red light at an intersection unless there is a sign indicating otherwise.
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.
Light is left on and nobody wants to turn it on.
The left turn has right away
3 --> one to hold the light bulb and two to turn the ladder. Seriously, who cares?
Nation-wide, it is legal to enter an intersection on yellow. You may be cited if you are making a left turn without properly yielding the right-of-way. You may also be cited if you accellerate to get into the intersection when you have a yellow light.
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