In West Virginia, the law permits drivers to make a right turn at a red traffic signal after coming to a complete stop, unless posted signs specifically prohibit such a turn. The key requirements are:
- You must stop fully at the red light, as close as practicable to the crosswalk or intersection entrance.
- After stopping, you may cautiously make a right turn, but you must yield the right-of-way to:
- Pedestrians lawfully within the crosswalk.
- Other vehicles proceeding as directed by the signal.
- Local authorities can prohibit right turns on red at specific intersections by posting clear signage to that effect.
2025 Legislative Updates
As of May 2025, there have been no changes to the core right turn on red (RTOR) rule in West Virginia. The state legislature and Department of Transportation have not announced any amendments or new restrictions regarding RTOR for 2025. The most recent legislative activity has focused on other traffic regulations, such as left-lane driving rules, but not on the RTOR law.
How to Comply with the RTOR Rule
- Always come to a complete stop before the crosswalk or intersection line.
- Check for and yield to pedestrians and oncoming traffic.
- Do not turn if there is a “No Turn on Red” sign posted at the intersection.
- Make the turn only when it is safe and legal to do so.
Summary Table
Rule/Requirement | Status in 2025 | Notes |
---|---|---|
Right turn on red allowed | Yes | Unless prohibited by posted signage |
Full stop required | Yes | Rolling stops are not permitted |
Yield to pedestrians/traffic | Yes | Must yield before turning |
Local prohibition possible | Yes | Must obey “No Turn on Red” signs |
Recent changes (2025) | None | No legislative updates to RTOR rule as of May 2025 |
Key Takeaway
West Virginia drivers in 2025 may continue to make right turns on red after stopping and yielding, unless signage at the intersection prohibits it. No new restrictions or changes to this rule have been enacted for 2025. Always watch for posted signs and ensure pedestrian and traffic safety before turning.
Sources:
- https://transportation.wv.gov/communications/PressRelease/Pages/2025-Release.aspx
- https://www.wvlegislature.gov/bill_status/bills_text.cfm?billdoc=hb2871+intr.htm&yr=2025&sesstype=RS&i=2871
- https://www.ghsa.org/events/west-virginia-highway-2-safety-2025
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