Utah’s right turn on red rule remains unchanged in 2025, allowing turns after a full stop unless prohibited by signs. Drivers must yield to all traffic and pedestrians for safety.
Core Rule Explained
Under Utah Code § 41-6a-305, vehicles facing a steady red signal must stop at the stop line, crosswalk, or intersection. After stopping, right turns are permitted unless a “No Right Turn on Red” sign exists.
Yield right-of-way to oncoming vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians—proceed only when clear. No 2025 updates alter this; clarifications emphasize full stops.
Procedure Step-by-Step
- Come to a complete stop behind the line.
- Check for prohibiting signs.
- Scan intersection: look left, right, ahead for vehicles/pedestrians.
- Yield and turn safely if clear.
Failure equals running a red, a $200+ fine plus points.
Exceptions and Variations
Left turns on red allowed only from one-way onto one-way after stop and yield. Red arrows ban all turns. School zones or construction may post temporary bans.
No statewide changes in 2025; local signals conform to DOT standards.
| Scenario | Allowed? | Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Right on Red | Yes | Full stop, no sign, yield |
| Left on Red | One-way only | Full stop, yield |
| Red Arrow | No | Wait for green |
| Pedestrian Present | No | Yield fully |
Safety Emphasis
Right-on-red boosts flow but causes 25% of red-light crashes; Utah prioritizes caution amid rising fatalities. Cyclists/pedestrians have priority; violations fault turners.
2025 fine schedule lists infractions at $192-$306.
Enforcement and Penalties
Cameras ticket rolling stops; officers cite unsafe turns. Insurance hikes follow points; DUI ties worsen. Defenses: obstructed views or unclear signs.
Best Practices
Activate turn signal early; creep minimally. Night/rain demands extra checks. Apps like Waze flag bans.
SOURCES:
- https://siegfriedandjensen.com/faqs/red-light-and-stop-sign-laws-in-utah/
- https://ipsonlaw.com/utah-red-light-laws-get-to-know-traffic-rules-in-your-state/












