Originally posted by: Squisher
I was able to answer your question by looking at your drawing. If I would have only gone from your post, my head would have exploded.
Originally posted by: schneiderguy
Is it legal to turn right when the light is red from the left hand right hand turn lane? Or just the one closest to the curb? 😕
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/waits for someone to call me stupid 🙁
Ohio Revised Code section 4511.13(C):
(C) Steady red indication:
(1) Vehicular traffic, streetcars, and trackless trolleys facing a steady red signal alone shall stop at a clearly marked stop line, but if none, before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, or if none, then before entering the intersection and shall remain standing until an indication to proceed is shown except as provided in divisions (C)(2) and (3) of this section.
(2) Unless a sign is in place prohibiting a right turn as provided in division (C)(5) of this section, vehicular traffic, streetcars, and trackless trolleys facing a steady red signal may cautiously enter the intersection to make a right turn after stopping as required by division (C)(1) of this section. Such vehicular traffic, streetcars, and trackless trolleys shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians lawfully within an adjacent crosswalk and to other traffic lawfully using the intersection.
(3) Unless a sign is in place prohibiting a left turn as provided in division (C)(5) of this section, vehicular traffic, streetcars, and trackless trolleys facing a steady red signal on a one-way street that intersects another one-way street on which traffic moves to the left may cautiously enter the intersection to make a left turn into the one-way street after stopping as required by division (C)(1) of this section, and yielding the right-of-way to pedestrians lawfully within an adjacent crosswalk and to other traffic lawfully using the intersection.
Originally posted by: preCRT
Originally posted by: schneiderguy
Is it legal to turn right when the light is red from the left hand right hand turn lane? Or just the one closest to the curb? 😕
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/waits for someone to call me stupid 🙁
What did the cop say after he pulled you over?
signs are usually up for exceptions rather than general rules. that's why a few intersections have "no right on red" signs rather than most having "okay to turn right whenever" signs.Originally posted by: Aluvus
Around here, all intersections like that have a sign specifically indicating that the lane you are refering to *cannot* turn on a red light, but that the curb lane can. I would tend to assume that is a general rule.
Originally posted by: ObiDon
legal.
signs are usually up for exceptions rather than general rules. that's why a few intersections have "no right on red" signs rather than most having "okay to turn right whenever" signs.Originally posted by: Aluvus
Around here, all intersections like that have a sign specifically indicating that the lane you are refering to *cannot* turn on a red light, but that the curb lane can. I would tend to assume that is a general rule.
i knew i should have bolded "usually" 😉Originally posted by: ICRS
Originally posted by: ObiDon
legal.
signs are usually up for exceptions rather than general rules. that's why a few intersections have "no right on red" signs rather than most having "okay to turn right whenever" signs.Originally posted by: Aluvus
Around here, all intersections like that have a sign specifically indicating that the lane you are refering to *cannot* turn on a red light, but that the curb lane can. I would tend to assume that is a general rule.
Actually signs are also often up to clarify a law, or to remind drivers of the law. There is an intersection with a red right arrow here with a sign that says "No turn on red", which isn't an exception because you can never turn against a red arrow in California. This sign reminds drivers of the law, not an exception to it.