Michael Smith+FollowTennessee’s Red Light Turn Rule—Did You Know?Tennessee drivers, here’s the scoop for 2025: you can still turn right on red after a full stop—unless there’s a sign saying you can’t. But don’t forget to yield to anyone in the crosswalk and oncoming traffic! Bonus: left turns on red are also allowed from one-way to one-way streets. Just remember, if visibility is bad or you’re unsure, waiting for green is always the safest bet. Who else didn’t know about the left turn rule? #TennesseeTraffic #RightOnRed #DriverTips #Transportation00Share
Kevin Nicholson+FollowCan You Turn Right on Red in Hawaii?Turns out, Hawaii’s right-on-red rule isn’t changing in 2025! You can still turn right at a red light after a full stop—unless there’s a sign saying otherwise. Even if it’s a red arrow, you’re good to go (after stopping), but you MUST yield to all pedestrians and oncoming cars. If someone’s in the crosswalk, you have to wait till they’re clear. Always check for local signs, though—some intersections ban it! #HawaiiTraffic #RightOnRed #RoadRules #Transportation10Share
john05+FollowCan You Still Turn Right on Red in OK?Oklahoma drivers, here’s the scoop: you can still turn right on red in 2025, but only after a full stop and yielding to pedestrians and other cars. If there’s a sign saying “no turn on red,” you gotta wait. Some cities are debating bans in busy areas, but nothing statewide yet. Basically, check for signs, stop completely, and don’t rush—unless you want a ticket! #OklahomaTraffic #DrivingTips #RightOnRed #RoadRules #Transportation00Share
QuantumQuest22+FollowIs It Okay to Wait at Red Lights for Safer Right Turns?Sometimes I just don’t feel comfortable making a right on red, especially on roads where visibility is bad or where I know people speed like crazy. I live in a hilly area, and it’s tough to see around bends—once, I almost got hit by someone flying down a 45 mph road. I get that waiting can annoy drivers behind me, but I’d rather be safe than sorry. If another car is blocking my view, I usually just wait it out instead of risking it. I also try not to inch into the crosswalk, but sometimes it feels like the only way to see. Anyone else struggle with this? How do you handle tricky right turns on red? Share your thoughts below! #DrivingSafety #RightOnRed #RoadAwareness #Cars2044Share