Missouri traffic Rule 2026 Update: Understanding the Right Turn on Red Rule

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Missouri permits right turns on red after a complete stop, with no major statewide changes reported for 2026.

Core Rule Explained

Under Missouri Revised Statutes § 300.155, drivers facing a steady red signal must stop at the marked stop line, then yield to pedestrians and cross traffic before turning right—unless a sign prohibits it. This aligns with all but one U.S. state, emphasizing caution over speed.

Key Exceptions

No right-on-red in intersections with “No Turns on Red” signs, school zones (e.g., Kansas City ordinance post-2025), or where unsafe due to visibility issues. Left turns on red remain illegal statewide, except from one-way streets onto another one-way in some local codes.

Enforcement and Safety

Violations count as traffic infractions with fines around $50-150; accidents shift liability to failing yielders. Recent local updates target school safety, but the base rule holds steady. Always scan fully before proceeding.

SOURCES :

  1. https://www.yahoo.com/news/turn-even-left-red-missouri-110000261.html
  2. https://www.springfieldmo.gov/407/Right-Turns-on-Red

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