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#1. A “No Turn on Red” sign is posted. What should you do?
Signs override general right-on-red rules, and you must wait for green.
#2. True or False: You can turn right on red at a one-way street turning onto another one-way street.
Right turns on red are allowed at one-way to one-way intersections unless prohibited.
#3. Why is it important to look carefully before turning right on red?
Safety requires full awareness before turning at any red light.
#4. When turning right on red at a busy intersection, what is the safest approach?
Defensive driving ensures safety for you and others.
#5. Can you turn right on red at a stop-controlled intersection?
Right on red rules apply only at traffic lights, not stop-sign intersections.
#6. When can you legally turn right on a red light?
Right on red is allowed after stopping fully unless a “No Turn on Red” sign is posted.
#7. Before turning right on red, you must:
Safety requires stopping, checking for pedestrians, and yielding to traffic before turning.
#8. At a red light with a right turn lane, who has the right of way?
Pedestrians always have the right of way at crosswalks, even if turning on red.
#9. You stop at a red light and are preparing to turn right. You see a bicyclist crossing the street in your lane. What do you do?
Bicyclists have the same right-of-way as pedestrians; always yield.
#10. True or False: You can “roll through” a red light if no cars are coming, even without stopping.
A complete stop is required at all red lights before turning right.



