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a steady red arrow pointing right means
you must stop and yield to approaching traffic before you turn.
you must stop and you cannot go in the direction of the arrow.
you must slow down and yield to approaching traffic before you turn.
you may turn in the direction of the arrow.
A steady red arrow (regardless of direction, including right) in traffic signals means you must stop and are not permitted to proceed in the direction the arrow is pointing. Let's analyze each option:
- The first option describes a situation for a yield or stop - yield before turn, not a red arrow. A red arrow is a stop and no - go in that direction, not just yield after stopping.
- The second option: "you must stop and you cannot go in the direction of the arrow" matches the meaning of a steady red arrow. A red arrow is a prohibitory signal for that direction, requiring a stop and no movement in the arrow's direction.
- The third option says to slow down and yield, but a red arrow requires a full stop, not just slowing down.
- The fourth option says you may turn, which is incorrect because a red arrow prohibits turning in that direction.
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The correct option is the second one: you must stop and you cannot go in the direction of the arrow. (Assuming the second option's radio button is the one with the text "you must stop and you cannot go in the direction of the arrow")