G1 Practice Test (Ontario)· ServiceOntario / Ministry of Transportation
In Ontario, you may turn right on a red light:
Choices
- AAfter coming to a complete stop and yielding to pedestrians and traffic, unless a sign prohibits itCorrect
- BWithout stopping
- COnly between certain hours
- DNever
Answer
After coming to a complete stop and yielding to pedestrians and traffic, unless a sign prohibits it
Right turn on red is permitted in Ontario after a complete stop, yielding to pedestrians and cross traffic - unless a No Turn on Red sign is posted.
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