If you're approaching a T intersection from the major road about to turn right onto the ending road, and the light is red, do you need to stop before you turn? I was driving my mom home from her parents' house and she pointed out to me that I needed to stop at the light. I told her that I didn't. Who's right in this instance? Note that there were no cars in the oncoming turning lane.
Hopefully the crudely drawn diagram helps show what I was doing.
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Yes, you need to come to a complete stop. A solid red light always warrants a stop, even when turning right.
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由PSU Athletics編輯: 7/13/2014 1:10:07 AMYes you have to come to a complete stop. And then you can turn if there is no "No Turn on Red" sign. Source: I got a $70 ticket for it.