Indiana Traffic Rule 2026 Update: Understanding the Right Turn on Red Rule

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West Indiana Traffic Rule 2026 Update Understanding the Right Turn on Red Rule

Right turns on red (RTOR) remain legal in Indiana under 2026 traffic rules, with no statewide changes enacted. Indiana Code § 9-21-3-7 permits drivers to turn right after a full stop and yielding to pedestrians/cross traffic, unless a “No Turn on Red” sign prohibits it.

Core RTOR Rule

IC § 9-21-3-7(b)(B) allows a steady red light turn right (or left from one-way to one-way) after stopping at the limit line, yielding right-of-way fully.

Red arrows follow the same: treat as red, stop, then proceed if safe—no sign needed.

Mandatory complete stop distinguishes from rolling yields; cameras enforce in automated zones.

Signage and Exceptions

“No Turn on Red” signs override permission at specific intersections (e.g., school zones, high-ped areas); obey or face Class C infraction ($10-$500 fine).

Local authorities install post-engineering studies; Indianapolis’ 2023 framework targets downtown/Broad Ripple via data-driven bans, upheld against state preemption.

No blanket bans: 2026 updates focus work-zone cams, not RTOR statewide.

Procedure Steps

  1. Approach slowly, signal intent 100-200 ft prior (IC § 9-21-8-21).
  2. Full stop behind line/ped crosswalk.
  3. Check right-of-way: peds, bikes, oncoming lefts.
  4. Proceed cautiously if clear—no hesitation acceleration.

Night/low-vis: extra caution; semis may encroach lanes.

Enforcement and Penalties

Violations (failure to stop/yield) are Class C infractions: $185 court costs typical, 3 points on license.

Red light cams in Gary/Fort Wayne capture RTOR fails; appeals cite signage errors.

Reckless RTOR escalates to § 9-21-3-7 misuse: higher fines if crash-involved.

Safety Data and Debates

RTOR cuts idling emissions 40-50% (FHWA), but critics cite ped fatalities—Indianapolis studies show 20% higher risk at banned spots.

2026 proposals for expansion stalled; focus shifts to signals/education.

Motorcycles: same rules, but 120-sec red wait if sensor fails (§ 9-21-3-7).

Local Variations

AreaRestrictionsNotes
Indianapolis DowntownSelective bans (200+ signs)Ped safety zones 
LafayetteEngineering-basedPurdue studies 
Rural/State RoadsNone standardSigns rare 

Out-of-state drivers: NY’s full ban contrasts IN’s permissive default.

Best Practices

Creep forward post-stop for visibility; yield wide to bikes/peds (3-5 ft buffer).

Winter: ice amplifies slip risk—prioritize control.

Apps like Waze alert sign bans; BMV handbook details IC § 9-21.

SOURCES:

  • https://allowedhere.com/legality/right-turn-on-red/indiana/
  • https://law.justia.com/codes/indiana/title-9/article-21/chapter-3/section-9-21-3-7/

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