Legal Question in Traffic Law in Oregon

Turning left on red

In Oregon is it legal to turn left on a red light from a two way street onto a one way street.


Asked on 11/01/07, 10:41 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Sam Hochberg Sam Hochberg & Associates

Re: Turning left on red

Yes, if I understand your question correctly, you can make a "left-on-red," if you first stop, and then you're going from the left-most lane of a two-way onto a left one-way street. Here's the relevant excerpt from the Oregon statute that would appear on point:

ORS 811.360 When vehicle turn permitted at stop light; improper turn at stop light; penalty.

(1) The driver of a vehicle, subject to this section, who is intending to turn at an intersection where there is a traffic control device showing a steady circular red signal or a steady red arrow signal may do any of the following without violating ORS 811.260 and 811.265:

(a) Make a right turn into a two-way street.

(b) Make a right or left turn into a one-way street in the direction of traffic upon the one-way street.

The excerpt above is from the Oregon Revised Statutes, which are available online at http://www.leg.state.or.us/ors/

-- Sam

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Answered on 11/02/07, 3:52 am


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