Nebraska still allows many right turns on a solid red light after a complete stop, but drivers cannot turn right on a steady red arrow unless the signal changes. That is the key update to understand for 2026.
What Changed
Nebraska updated its traffic rules in 2024 to prohibit both left and right turns at intersections showing a steady red arrow. The change was designed to align state practice with the federal traffic-control standard and improve safety for drivers and pedestrians.
This means the old habit of treating a red arrow like a normal red light no longer works in Nebraska. If you see a red arrow, you must stop and wait for a green arrow before turning.
Solid Red Light Vs Red Arrow
A solid red light is still different from a red arrow. At a standard intersection with a red ball, drivers may usually turn right after stopping completely, so long as no sign says “No Turn on Red.”
A red arrow, by contrast, now means no turn at all until the arrow turns green. That rule applies even if traffic looks clear and even if the turn would be onto a one-way street.
Practical Driver Tips
Before turning, look carefully at the signal shape, not just the color. In Nebraska, the arrow matters just as much as the red indication itself.
If you are unsure whether a turn is allowed, wait for a green signal or check for posted signs. A brief pause is far better than risking a traffic citation.
SOURCES :
- https://www.3newsnow.com/news/local-news/no-more-turning-at-red-traffic-arrows-in-nebraska-starting-july-19
- https://news.yahoo.com/news/no-turns-steady-red-arrows-170206640.html?guccounter=2












