For left-hand drivers, depending on location: usually at any signallized intersection unless it is NOT permitted by a posted sign or a signal light that controls right turns.
For right-hand drivers: never.
No, you are not required to turn right at a red light where it is permitted. You have the option to either turn right after stopping and ensuring it is safe or to remain stopped and proceed when the light turns green. Always check for pedestrians and oncoming traffic before making the turn.
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.
The left turn has right away
A right turn is protected here, and no stop is needed.
Nope, it is unlawful, you cannot enter a parking lot and exit on the street you were going to turn right on at the traffic light. You cannot enter a parking lot unless you were going to obtain any kind of service.
You may turn in the direction the arrow is indicating. No other maeuvers are allowed.
You may turn in the direction the arrow is indicating. No other maeuvers are allowed.
You may turn in the direction the arrow is indicating. No other maeuvers are allowed.
You may turn in the direction the arrow is indicating. No other maeuvers are allowed.
Wait for the traffic light to turn green the proceed carefully...
Signal your turn, well in advance.Get in the far right-hand (curb) lane.Come to a complete stop, behind the white stop line.Look for traffic coming from the left.Look for oncoming traffic making a left turn. (They might have a green turn arrow)When the intersection is clear, execute your right turn, staying in the right-hand lane.
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.