"Left on red" typically means that after you have stopped and let other lawful traffic and pedestrians proceed, you may turn left into a one-way street with traffic heading to your left, from a one-way (and in some states even a two-way) street, and provided there is not a "red arrow" left signal or other sign prohibiting the turn. Otherwise, you must wait for an "indication to proceed" such as a green signal or a flashing signal (ref: Washington RCW 46.61.055). In the 2003 edition of the AAA Digest of Motor Laws, the state safety chart shows (somewhat inaccurately) that it is legal to turn left on red in all but the following states (and city): # Connecticut # Missouri # New York City (where there is no turn allowed on red) # North Carolina # Rhode Island # Vermont # Kansas ... unless otherwise posted or directed by a police officer. Further research indicates that New Hampshire law only allows "left on red" where an official sign permits it(RSA 265:10 (III)(b), 1982), and that Massachusetts does not permit "left on red" from a two-way street (89 MGL s.8), and Vermont actually DOES permit left on red (23 VSA s.1022).
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In states where it is legal to do so, such as Texas, you can make a left hand turn on red ONLY from a ane-way street to another one-way street
When making a left turn on a green light, you should make sure that you signal. You also want to make sure there is no oncoming traffic so you can turn safely.
that's called a turn signal
when making a left turn, a person should turn on their left turn signal. They should look right, then left, and then make the turn.
when making a left turn, a person should turn on their left turn signal. They should look right, then left, and then make the turn.
What kind of vehicle (make & model)?
50 feet
The laws in most states require a driver signal a change in direction with blinkers or with an arm signal. You can be ticketed if you do not.
Every state in the US. 50.
100ft
Yes, in Pennsylvania, you may turn left after you stop at a red light, if you are in the left lane and are turning left from a one-way street onto another one-way street, unless a sign tells you not to turn. You must first stop and yield to pedestrians and other traffic. This is from the PA Driver's manual.