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A 'No Right Turn on Red' sign means:

This regulatory sign prohibits drivers from making a right turn while the signal light is red, requiring them to wait for a green light. The option suggesting r

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Question: A 'No Right Turn on Red' sign means:

Answer options:

  • Right turn always allowed ✅ Right turn on red prohibited at this intersection
  • No right turns ever
  • Yield on right turn

Correct answer: Right turn on red prohibited at this intersection

Explanation: This regulatory sign prohibits drivers from making a right turn while the signal light is red, requiring them to wait for a green light. The option suggesting right turns are never allowed is incorrect because turns are permitted once the light changes to green. Similarly, the options suggesting turns are always allowed or only require yielding contradict the sign's explicit red-light restriction. Under the BC Motor Vehicle Act, while right turns on red are generally legal after a complete stop, this sign overrides that default permission. Recognizing this conditional restriction is essential for the ICBC knowledge test to ensure safe intersection navigation and avoid critical errors.

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