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.
In any state in the United States, it is legal to make a right turn on red, unless there is sign prohibiting a right on red, or if the intersection has an arrow light for right turns.
Yes, it is legal to make a right turn on red in Philadelphia unless there is a sign specifically prohibiting it at that intersection.
No, it is not.
You should make a right turn at a two-way intersection when you have the right of way and it is safe to do so.
Yes, but only after coming to full and complete stop with the front wheels back of the stop line painted on the road, and provided that there is not a 'NO RIGHT TURN ON RED' sign posted at the intersection.
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yes. however make sure to check your state's specific definition of intersection. For example in Arizona the intersection is an extension of the curb lines. This is a much smaller area then in California where an intersection is defined by the crosswalk lines.
When approaching an intersection of this type, you shall yield the right-of-way to any vehicle which has entered the intersection on your right or is approaching the intersection from your right. If the road to your right is clear, or if approaching vehicles are far enough from the intersection to make your crossing safe, you may proceed. Since there are no traffic controls at this intersection, make sure that there are no approaching vehicles from the left. you may legally have the right-of-way, but you should be sur the other driver yield to you before you proceed. [4-2] Look this up!!! :)
Go through the intersection and when legally possible make a u-turn or go to the next intersection and go around the block. .
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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.
Usually, no. It is legal ONLY if the turn is specifically authorized by signage at that location. If that information is not posted, a turn from the cernter lane is illegal.