<P> In Argentina, Brazil, Peru and Uruguay, right turns on red are not allowed . </P> <P> In the European Union member states in general, it is illegal to turn on a red light, unless it is indicated otherwise, for example by a green arrow on a red light, a flashing amber arrow with a red light or a permanent green board next to the red light . </P> <P> In Poland, right turns on red are permitted, only if an additional green arrow light (apart from the main signal light) is present and lit . However, the regulations require drivers to stop completely, as their paths intersect with other vehicles or pedestrians in at least one direction . Green arrow light can be also directed left (the same regulations apply). </P> <P> In Germany, right turns on red are only permitted, after a complete stop, when a specific sign is present . This rule was first introduced in 1978 in East Germany and was originally supposed to become obsolete together with the East German highway code by the end of 1990, following German reunification . However, authorities were unable to remove the signs in time, and public opinion caused them to leave the regulation unchanged, even extending its scope to the former areas of West Germany in 1994 . By 1999, there were 300 turn - on - red intersections on the territory of the former West Germany while that of the former East Germany featured 2,500 . However, the numbers in the former West Germany have risen considerably since then and as of 2002 a total of 5,000 turn - on - red intersections were counted, representing 48% of the national total . </P>

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