In California you must wait until the arrow is green. See CVC21453 - Circular Red or Red Arrow
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.
When making a left turn at a stop sign, the driver must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians who have the right of way.
When making a turn, signal in advance to indicate your intention to turn. Check for pedestrians in the crosswalk and at the intersection before proceeding with the turn.
No, seeing a green light does not automatically give you the right-of-way to turn left at an intersection. You must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians before making a left turn.
To properly make a right turn at an intersection, signal your intention to turn, check for pedestrians and oncoming traffic, slow down, and make the turn from the right lane closest to the curb. Yield to any pedestrians and oncoming traffic before completing the turn.
To properly execute a right turn at an intersection, signal your intention to turn, check for pedestrians and oncoming traffic, slow down, and make the turn from the right lane closest to the curb. Yield to any pedestrians in the crosswalk and oncoming traffic before completing the turn.
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.
When the traffic signal shows "straight on right turn only" at an intersection, you must only make a right turn and cannot go straight. Follow the direction of the signal and yield to pedestrians and oncoming traffic before turning.
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.
You just make sure not to hit the curb.
In most cases, the driver making a right turn has the right of way over a driver making an unprotected left turn.
Yes, it is legal to make a right turn on red in Pennsylvania after coming to a complete stop and yielding to pedestrians and other vehicles.