Asked by Marylyn
Generally, you may turn right on red providing you?
A:Slow before turning
B:Prepare to stop for traffic***
C:Treat the light as you would a stop sign
D:Slow enough to have good visibility
A:Slow before turning
B:Prepare to stop for traffic***
C:Treat the light as you would a stop sign
D:Slow enough to have good visibility
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
No. Generally, you have to do more than that before you can turn right on a red light.
Answered by
Marylyn
Treat the light as you would a stop sign?
Answered by
Marylyn
Looked in my lesson...this is why I picked B...but wanted to make sure I was reading correctly
Before turning right on red, come to a full legal stop. You must yield the right of way to any approaching vehicle. Also give pedestrians the right of way if they are in the crosswalk or just approaching the crosswalk. Turn into the right lane nearest you.
Before turning right on red, come to a full legal stop. You must yield the right of way to any approaching vehicle. Also give pedestrians the right of way if they are in the crosswalk or just approaching the crosswalk. Turn into the right lane nearest you.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. C.
Answered by
Marylyn
Thank you
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by
NotDog
What if you see your ex-boyfriend with your best friend walking down the street?
That's an easy question!
Don't even think about stopping.
That's an easy question!
Don't even think about stopping.
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