Apparently no one can confirm the illegality of it. As far as I know it's a state by state thing.
Right turn on red illegal when hauling hazmat?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by double yellow, Jul 23, 2012.
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It seems to me that right turns on red are only safe (and allowed) when the turn can be made from the far right lane into the right lane of the road being turned on to, without encroaching on any other lanes. In some places this has been extended to 'left on red' where two one way roads intersect. This cannot typically be done with a truck, as two lanes are required to clear the curb. It is my OPINION that turning right on red is illegal if it cannot be accomplished using a single lane - car or truck.
I see people making right turns on red where there are two right turn lanes. I do not believe that it is legal to make that turn on red from any right turn lane other than the one against the curb. -
I see people making right turns on red where there are two right turn lanes. I do not believe that it is legal to make that turn on red from any right turn lane other than the one against the curb.
I had a cop yell at me for not making the turn! -
MikeeeeLaBubba Thanks this. -
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This is true. But you got to wonder how many people really understand that concept. -
I know in Florida its illegal for buses, not sure on hazmat. Like most said it probably is state regs not fmcsa. I make my decision on the conditions and traffic situation.
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Tad bit sensitive today are we?
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