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What is the proper procedure for making a turn when you have a red light?

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Under normal circumstances, you must stop at a red light before making a turn, only proceeding if allowed by law. In extraordinary cases, such as a medical emergency with a pregnant woman, the driver might choose to cautiously and safely proceed after stopping, though this could have legal consequences. Always prioritize safety and consider calling emergency services.

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The proper procedure for making a turn at a red light, under standard conditions, requires that you come to a complete stop before the intersection. After stopping, if the law permits and the way is clear, you may cautiously proceed with the turn, often if you're turning right or turning left onto a one-way street from a one-way street. Emergency situations, like when a pregnant woman is about to deliver a baby, may require an urgent deviation from the rule, such as cautiously proceeding through the red light after checking for safety.

In extraordinary circumstances, such as the scenario presented with a pregnant woman in the backseat, a driver may evaluate the situation differently. While normally it is illegal and unsafe to run a red light, the urgent need to reach the hospital for a childbirth emergency might lead to a decision that doing so safely could be the morally justified action. The utmost priority is ensuring that there are no other vehicles around and that proceeding will not present a danger to others.

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