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After a full stop at a red traffic light, when may a driver turn right?

  1. After honking to alert other drivers

  2. After stopping fully and ensuring there is no sign prohibiting it, and if the way is clear

  3. Only when directed by a traffic officer

  4. When the light turns green

The correct answer is: After stopping fully and ensuring there is no sign prohibiting it, and if the way is clear

After a full stop at a red traffic light, a driver may turn right only if there is no sign prohibiting it and the way is clear. Honking to alert other drivers is not necessary and can actually be distracting and cause confusion. While it is important to follow the directions of a traffic officer, they may not always be present at a red light and it is the driver's responsibility to follow traffic signals. Waiting for the light to turn green is only necessary for drivers who wish to go straight or turn left, as they would need to yield to oncoming traffic.