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The idea of red meaning "stop" dates back to British railroad regulations of the 1840s—but for a while, a dearth of fade-proof red materials meant that many American stop signs were yellow instead.
Those signs mean you just need to stop, check the traffic, and if it’s clear, then you go ahead and turn right on that red light. Okay, great, but back to my original questions above.
Dear Road Dog: On State Road 50 at State Road 436, there’s a sign telling eastbound traffic in the far right lane to “Stop Here on Red.” It does not say that you can turn right after stopping.
There's a sign post up ahead and if the sign on it reads "Stop Here on Red" it might cause some confusion for drivers who want to make a right turn on red at that intersection.
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Dane County law enforcement agencies are launching a focused effort to curb red-light and stop-sign violations from March 14 to March 23, according to a press release. This initiative aims to enhance ...