Rules for cyclists•Rule 75
Two-Stage Right Turns for Cyclists
Two Stage Turns. At some signal-controlled junctions there may be signs and markings informing cyclists to turn right in two stages:
💡Example
At certain junctions, cyclists must make right turns using a two-step process, following specific signs and road markings. For example, when approaching a busy junction with a 'cycle two-stage turn' sign, a cyclist should first cross straight ahead with the green light, then wait in the designated area until the lights change and it's safe to complete the right turn.
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