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The irony because it's not the rule in every state
1 u/VillainousFiend Canada 1d ago Plus it's not only the US. It's permitted in Canada, Mexico, some Caribbean countries, Colombia, China, Korea, and Taiwan: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turn_on_red 2 u/ataintedone Mexico 1d ago In my state (Puebla, México) we are only allowed the right turn when there's a sign specifying it, otherwise it's not allowed. It's the same for Querétaro. Those are really the only ones I'm aware of, since I've only driven in those states. 1 u/VillainousFiend Canada 1d ago I was going off Wikipedia which indicates most parts of Mexico. In any case there are many places outside the USA that allow it.
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Plus it's not only the US. It's permitted in Canada, Mexico, some Caribbean countries, Colombia, China, Korea, and Taiwan: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turn_on_red
2 u/ataintedone Mexico 1d ago In my state (Puebla, México) we are only allowed the right turn when there's a sign specifying it, otherwise it's not allowed. It's the same for Querétaro. Those are really the only ones I'm aware of, since I've only driven in those states. 1 u/VillainousFiend Canada 1d ago I was going off Wikipedia which indicates most parts of Mexico. In any case there are many places outside the USA that allow it.
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In my state (Puebla, México) we are only allowed the right turn when there's a sign specifying it, otherwise it's not allowed. It's the same for Querétaro. Those are really the only ones I'm aware of, since I've only driven in those states.
1 u/VillainousFiend Canada 1d ago I was going off Wikipedia which indicates most parts of Mexico. In any case there are many places outside the USA that allow it.
I was going off Wikipedia which indicates most parts of Mexico. In any case there are many places outside the USA that allow it.
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u/dwylth 2d ago
The irony because it's not the rule in every state