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A regulatory sign states 'No Right Turn On Red' at an intersection. In Alberta, what action must you take?
In Alberta, while right turn on red is generally permitted, this specific sign overrides the general rule, requiring you to wait for a green signal before turni
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Question: A regulatory sign states 'No Right Turn On Red' at an intersection. In Alberta, what action must you take?
Answer options:
- You may still turn right on red if it's safe. ✅ You must wait for a green signal before turning right.
- You can proceed straight or turn left only.
- You must yield to all traffic before turning right.
Correct answer: You must wait for a green signal before turning right.
Explanation: In Alberta, while right turn on red is generally permitted, this specific sign overrides the general rule, requiring you to wait for a green signal before turning right.
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