Rules of the Road
When can you make a right turn on a red light in Ontario?
- ○Never
- ○Only between 9 am and 5 pm
- ✓After a full stop and when the way is clear, unless a sign prohibits it
- ○Anytime without stopping
Correct answer
After a full stop and when the way is clear, unless a sign prohibits it
You may turn right on red after coming to a complete stop and yielding, unless a 'No Turn on Red' sign is posted.
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