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Sean Clark

Big changes for right turns on red in Tennessee

Starting in 2025, making a right turn on red in Tennessee comes with new rules that put safety first—especially for pedestrians and cyclists. Now, drivers must wait until everyone has fully crossed before turning, even if the coast looks clear. Expect brighter, clearer signs at intersections, and don’t be surprised if some busy spots ban right turns on red altogether. Fines are also going up for those who don’t yield. These updates are meant to cut down on confusion and keep everyone safer. How do you feel about these changes? Will it make intersections safer in your neighborhood? #Transportation #TennesseeTraffic #RoadSafety

Big changes for right turns on red in Tennessee
Michael Smith

Tennessee’s Red Light Turn Rule—Did You Know?

Tennessee drivers, here’s the scoop for 2025: you can still turn right on red after a full stop—unless there’s a sign saying you can’t. But don’t forget to yield to anyone in the crosswalk and oncoming traffic! Bonus: left turns on red are also allowed from one-way to one-way streets. Just remember, if visibility is bad or you’re unsure, waiting for green is always the safest bet. Who else didn’t know about the left turn rule? #TennesseeTraffic #RightOnRed #DriverTips #Transportation

Tennessee’s Red Light Turn Rule—Did You Know?
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