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How should drivers interpret a steady red light in terms of movement?

  1. They must make a U-turn

  2. They should not proceed in any direction

  3. They can turn right with caution

  4. They should continue moving forward

The correct answer is: They should not proceed in any direction

Interpreting a steady red light is crucial for ensuring safety and compliance with traffic laws. A steady red light signals that drivers must come to a complete stop and should not proceed in any direction until the light changes to green or they are directed otherwise by a traffic control signal. This rule applies regardless of the direction of travel, including turning or moving straight. While some jurisdictions allow for a right turn on red after coming to a complete stop (which explains why the option regarding making a cautious turn right might seem appealing), Delaware, in general, adheres to the rule that a steady red light means stop. This ensures that vehicles are not conflicting with pedestrians or oncoming traffic that may have the right of way. Drivers must remain stopped until it is safe to proceed, reinforcing safe driving behaviors and reducing the potential for accidents at intersections.