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When are you permitted to make a right turn on a red signal light in Alberta?

In Alberta, a right turn on a red light is permitted after a full stop and yield to traffic and pedestrians, unless a 'No Right Turn on Red' sign is present.

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Question: When are you permitted to make a right turn on a red signal light in Alberta?

Answer options:

  • Always, as long as the intersection is clear.
  • Only when a green arrow is displayed. ✅ After coming to a complete stop and ensuring the intersection is clear, unless a sign prohibits it.
  • Never, right turn on red is illegal in Alberta.

Correct answer: After coming to a complete stop and ensuring the intersection is clear, unless a sign prohibits it.

Explanation: In Alberta, a right turn on a red light is permitted after a full stop and yield to traffic and pedestrians, unless a 'No Right Turn on Red' sign is present.

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