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True or False: After making a complete stop and yielding to traffic or pedestrians within the intersection, it is permissible for drivers on a one-way street to turn left at a red light onto another one-way street that moves traffic to the left.

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False. It is not permissible for drivers on a one-way street to turn left at a red light onto another one-way street that moves traffic to the left.

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False. According to traffic laws in most jurisdictions, it is not permissible for drivers on a one-way street to turn left at a red light onto another one-way street, even after making a complete stop and yielding to traffic or pedestrians within the intersection.

Turning left on a red light is generally only allowed when turning from a one-way street onto another one-way street that moves traffic to the right (in countries where traffic drives on the right side of the road) or to the left (in countries where traffic drives on the left side of the road).

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