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You may turn right on a red light provided you...?

  1. Signal right and proceed slowly

  2. Come to a complete stop and wait for the way to be clear

  3. Only if there are no pedestrians nearby

  4. Turn without stopping if the way seems clear

The correct answer is: Come to a complete stop and wait for the way to be clear

You may turn right on a red light as long as the way is clear and you have come to a complete stop. The other options are incorrect as they do not include the important step of fully stopping before proceeding. Option A is incorrect because signaling right is not enough to ensure safety. Option C is incorrect because while pedestrians should be taken into consideration, a complete stop is still required. Option D is incorrect because even if the way seems clear, a complete stop must be made before turning. Since turning involves entering a new lane and possibly crossing other lanes, a complete stop is necessary to assess the safety of completing the turn.