In
Canada, one is allowed to turn right on a red, only after a complete stop, unless a sign states otherwise. In the province of
Quebec, turning right on a red was illegal until a pilot study carried out in 2003 showed that there were no significant adverse effects of the right turn on red maneuver. Subsequently the province of Quebec now allows universal right turn on red, except where it is prohibited by a sign. However, due to locally specific safety concerns, it remains illegal to turn right on a red anywhere on
Montreal Island. Motorists are reminded of this via large signs posted at the entrance to all bridges.
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