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Under what circumstance can you turn left at a red light in Minnesota?

  1. Only when on a one-way street

  2. When there is a yield sign present

  3. Yes, in all situations

  4. Only when there are no oncoming vehicles

The correct answer is: Only when on a one-way street

In Minnesota, turning left at a red light is permitted only under specific circumstances, primarily when you are on a one-way street turning onto another one-way street. This regulation is designed to enhance traffic flow and ensure safety for drivers and pedestrians. The rationale behind allowing this maneuver involves reducing congestion and improving the flow of traffic at intersections where left turns can safely be made without the risk of colliding with oncoming vehicles, which would typically occur at standard red lights. Turning left at a red light when on a one-way street is responsible and necessary; however, it must be done with caution, ensuring that the driver has yielded to any pedestrians and that there are no oncoming vehicles in the adjacent lane. Other options involving different situations, such as turning left onto a two-way street or turning without regard to traffic signals, would not conform to Minnesota traffic laws and could lead to unsafe driving situations.