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A 'No Right Turn on Red' sign means:

Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, drivers may turn right on a red light after stopping and yielding, unless a sign states otherwise. The "No Right Turn on Re

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

Answer options:

  • Turn right anytime ✅ Right turn at the red signal is not permitted here
  • Right turns are never allowed
  • Yield right on red

Correct answer: Right turn at the red signal is not permitted here

Explanation: Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, drivers may turn right on a red light after stopping and yielding, unless a sign states otherwise. The "No Right Turn on Red" sign is a regulatory sign that legally prohibits this specific maneuver at that intersection. Right turns are not banned entirely, nor can drivers turn at any time or simply yield; they must wait for a green signal to turn legally. Right turns are completely permitted once the signal turns green, provided the way is clear. On the G1 exam, identifying regulatory signs and recognizing exceptions to standard right-of-way rules is highly relevant for passing the traffic signs and rules section.

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