21453. (a) A driver facing a steady circular red signal alone shall stop at a marked limit line, but if none, before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection or, if none, then before entering the intersection, and shall remain stopped until an indication to proceed is shown, except as provided in subdivision (b).
21453.(b) Except when a sign is in place prohibiting a turn, a driver, after stopping as required by subdivision (a), facing a steady circular red signal, may turn right, or turn left from a one-way street onto a one-way street. A driver making that turn shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians lawfully within an adjacent crosswalk and to any vehicle that has approached or is approaching so closely as to constitute an immediate hazard to the driver, and shall continue to yield the right-of-way to that vehicle until the driver can proceed with reasonable safety.
21453. (c) A driver facing a steady red arrow signal shall not enter the intersection to make the movement indicated by the arrow and, unless entering the intersection to make a movement permitted by another signal, shall stop at a clearly marked limit line, but if none, before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, or if none, then before entering the intersection, and shall remain stopped until an indication permitting movement is shown.
I hate to say it, but ... no. The (b) section has to do with yielding after coming to a stop and before making a right turn. The OP came to a complete stop then turned when safe. What he did was fail to obey an official traffic control device (a sign indicating no turn on red). I believe the (b) section mentions the sign provision only to keep it from being used as an excuse not to heed such a sign .."But the section says I can make a turn after stopping and yielding!"The OP violated (b)... Plain and simple!
Thanks Carl. That's why you have a badge and a gun & I don't!!!I hate to say it, but ... no.
Well, that only makes me "right" when you are arguing with me on the street.Thanks Carl. That's why you have a badge and a gun & I don't!!!
I higly doubt we'd have that problem. I'm not the type to argue with law enforcement & with as clear and concise as you typically are, I'd be pushing my luck to argue with you about anything.Well, that only makes me "right" when you are arguing with me on the street.
- Carl
My reading of (b) is that it applies when the person turning on red failed to yield to pedestrians or other vehicles.
Swish!The (b) section has to do with yielding after coming to a stop and before making a right turn.
But (a) requires only a complete stop - he did that ... and (b) doesn't prevent the right turn unless it cannot be done safely, it doesn't require a yield to the sign ... I'd say he complied with the 21453 sections, and he did NOT comply with 21461.He's still guilty of 21453 (a).
(a) says you have to wait for green, as the exception doesn't apply in (b)
I'll buy that he also 21461(a).