What is the indication on the far right lane? Can I turn right directly? Can you turn right on the second lane on the right ? United States Q&A
Can you turn right only when the green light on the right is on? Novice question ? United States Q&A
Aren't all states able to turn right on a red light ? United States Q&A
Drive in California, if you turn right at a red light behind someone else's car, do you also need to stop for a few seconds at the stop line? Thank you in advance ? United States Q&A
Excuse me, in the case of a green light, is it right of way for a right turn to yield to a left turn, or for a left turn to yield to a right turn ? United States Q&A
Excuse me, is a right turn allowed at a red light ? United States Q&A
I just want to know if all states in the United States allow a right turn on a red light ? United States Q&A
Dear masters, is the red light inside the circle in the picture indicating no right turn on red ? United States Q&A
When there is no turn signal light on the right, the green light is for straight driving and no need to stop for a turn? When the red light is on for straight driving, do you need to stop for a moment according to the stop rule for a turn ? United States Q&A
Do you mean that when driving in the United States, you have to stick your head out of the window when making a left turn, and there is such a regulation? Don't you have to stick your head out of the window when making a right turn ? United States Q&A
I still don't understand how to look at the lights for turning left or right ? United States Q&A
Do you need to look at the red light when turning right while driving in the United States ? United States Q&A
Not sure if I'll meet the right lane car that goes through the intersection at 60 mph. It's necessary to step on the accelerator when turning right, but if the car accelerates slowly, it's dangerous and easy to be knocked down ? United States Q&A
Do red lights in the US indicate a green light for a left turn ? United States Q&A
Downloaded offline map, just turn on GPS, right ? United States Q&A