Wow how'd you know?!?!?!? Are you a psych or something?!? I think it's cuz I'm scratching...
In most jurisdictions with right hand driving, it is illegal to make a left on red. There are some exceptions in some places. In Michigan you can make a left on red if you are turning onto a one way street.
If you have a red light and left turners have a green light then yes. Otherwise the general rule is those turning left yield to those turning right.
Its rare. But only if you're in the left hand lane of a one-way road at a stop light, and you're turning left onto another one-way road.
In the left hand. The goal is to make it as natural as possible. When walking normally, your right leg goes out and your left arm swings forward as a sort of balance. Putting the cane in the left hand will make the arm movement more natural. It also results in a more widely based triangle of support. From a Red Belt in the Canemaster System
A single red blister on your left arm that does not hurt could be nothing. It just be where you rubbed against something.
In the song "Left Hand Rise Above" by Glenn Danzig, "l a p" stands for "left arm and pit." It is a reference to raising one's left arm in rebellion or defiance.
It is the right hand, "the right hand of ulster."
The only time it is acceptable to turn left at a red light is if the perpendicular street on which you would be turning is a one way and in turning you would be going the correct direction. In other words, if the light is red and the street you're turning left on is a one way with traffic moving right to left as you face it, you may turn left when traffic clears.
The hemoglobin in the blood goes red when it absorbs oxygen. Blood is not always red, if it is lacking in oxygen, it is infact blue. If you look at the veins in your arm or hand, they do not have much blood and therefore will be blue. You will never see blue blood because if you cut yourself, the blood is exposed to the air, allowing it to be oxygenated and thus turning it red.
It can be anything but one answer is: Red = Port (left-hand side) Green = Starboard (right-hand side).
It is legal for all traffic to make left-hand turns when the traffic light is red if it is a designated "permissive turn" intersection that allows left turns on red after stopping and yielding to oncoming traffic. These intersections are rare and typically have signs indicating this permission. Otherwise, making a left turn on a red light is generally illegal unless otherwise specified by local traffic laws.
Someone is talking about the left hand side of you!