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quiz 1. you may make a right turn at a red light a. whenever you wish b. after making a full stop and looking both ways c. from full - speed and sharp steering d. never 2. you may make a left turn at a red light a. never b. after honking loudly c. when turning from a one - way street onto another one - way street d. whenever you feel like it 3. you may go on a green light a. as soon as it turns green b. after yielding to pedestrians already in the crosswalk c. after yielding to vehicles in the intersection d. both b and c 4. a flashing - red light usually means: a. speed up and clear the intersection b. stop and wait for further instructions c. stop, proceed after yielding d. slow down and hope nothing hits you 5. the one exception to proceeding after yielding at a red light is: a. construction within a 2 mile radius b. when a police officer is visible c. railroad crossings d. you are in a hurry 6. a flashing yellow light means: a. tourist attraction to your left b. stop then go immediately c. slow down, proceed with caution d. a secret morse code 7. if there is a red arrow or a red x above the lane in which you are driving, a. proceed as if nothing was wrong b. get out of that lane as soon as you can do so safely c. accelerate d. stop 8. when you are stopped at a 4 - way intersection and wish to turn left a. go whenever you see a green light b. wait for the green arrow pointing left c. hasten your turn and turn in front of the oncoming d. wave your hands and squawk like a chicken
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In traffic rules, a right turn at a red light is allowed after coming to a full stop (making a full stop is similar to "making a full stop and looking both ways" conceptually for safety) in many regions. Option A is incorrect as you can't do it whenever you wish without safety checks. Option C is incorrect as full - speed and sharp steering is dangerous. Option D is incorrect as right turns on red are allowed in many cases with proper precautions.
Left turns at a red light are generally not allowed except when turning from a one - way street onto another one - way street (in some traffic regulations). Option A is incorrect as there is an exception. Option B is incorrect as honking loudly has nothing to do with legality of left turn on red. Option D is incorrect as you can't do it whenever you feel like it.
On a green light, you can go but you need to yield to pedestrians already in the crosswalk (they have the right - of - way) and also yield to vehicles already in the intersection (to avoid collisions). So both B and C are correct. Option A is incorrect as you can't just go as soon as it turns green without checking for pedestrians and other vehicles.
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B. After making a full stop and looking both ways