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When can you make a right turn on a red light in Ontario?
In Ontario, right turns on red are allowed unless a sign prohibits it. You must come to a complete stop first and yield to pedestrians and cross traffic.
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Question: When can you make a right turn on a red light in Ontario?
Answer options:
- Never
- Only between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. ✅ After a complete stop, when the way is clear and no sign prohibits it
- Only if you have a passenger
Correct answer: After a complete stop, when the way is clear and no sign prohibits it
Explanation: In Ontario, right turns on red are allowed unless a sign prohibits it. You must come to a complete stop first and yield to pedestrians and cross traffic.
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