[(3)] (4) A driver, motorcyclist or bicyclist who is [making a turn] proceeding as described in
this section is also subject to the requirements under ORS 811.028 to stop for a pedestrian [while
making the turn] before proceeding.
[(4)] (5) The offense described in this section, [improper turn] improperly proceeding at a stop
light, is a Class B traffic violation.
SECTION 2. ORS 811.260 is amended to read:
811.260. Except as provided in ORS 811.265 (2), a driver is in violation of ORS 811.265 if the
driver makes a response to traffic control devices that is not permitted under the following:
(1) Green signal. A driver facing a green light may proceed straight through or turn right or left
unless a sign at that place prohibits either turn. A driver shall yield the right of way to other ve-
hicles within the intersection at the time the green light is shown.
(2) Green arrow. A driver facing a green arrow signal light, shown alone or in combination with
another signal, may cautiously enter the intersection only to make the movement indicated by such
arrow or such other movement as is permitted by other signals shown at the same time.
(3) Green bicycle signal. A bicyclist facing a green bicycle signal may proceed straight through
or turn right or left unless a sign at that place prohibits either turn. The bicyclist shall yield the
right of way to other vehicles within the intersection at the time the green bicycle signal is shown.
(4) Steady circular yellow signal. A driver facing a steady circular yellow signal light is thereby
warned that the related right of way is being terminated and that a red or flashing red light will
be shown immediately. A driver facing the light shall stop at a clearly marked stop line, but if none,
shall stop before entering the marked crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, or if there is
no marked crosswalk, then before entering the intersection. If a driver cannot stop in safety, the
driver may drive cautiously through the intersection.
(5) Steady yellow arrow signal. A driver facing a steady yellow arrow signal, alone or in com-
bination with other signal indications, is thereby warned that the related right of way is being ter-
minated. Unless entering the intersection to make a movement permitted by another signal, a driver
facing a steady yellow arrow signal shall stop at a clearly marked stop line, but if none, shall stop
before entering the marked crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, or if there is no marked
crosswalk, then before entering the intersection. If a driver cannot stop in safety, the driver may
drive cautiously through the intersection.
(6) Steady yellow bicycle signal. A bicyclist facing a steady yellow bicycle signal is thereby
warned that the related right of way is being terminated and that a red bicycle signal will be shown
immediately. A bicyclist facing a steady yellow bicycle signal shall stop at a clearly marked stop
line, but if none, shall stop before entering the marked crosswalk on the near side of the inter-
section, or if there is no marked crosswalk, then before entering the intersection. If a bicyclist
cannot stop in safety, the bicyclist may proceed cautiously through the intersection.
(7) Steady circular red signal. A driver facing a steady circular red signal light alone shall stop
at a clearly marked stop line, but if none, before entering the marked crosswalk on the near side
of the intersection, or if there is no marked crosswalk, then before entering the intersection. The
driver shall remain stopped until a green light is shown except when the driver is permitted to
[make a turn] proceed under ORS 811.360.
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Steady red arrow signal. A driver facing a steady red arrow signal, alone or in combination
with other signal indications, may not enter the intersection to make the movement indicated by the
red arrow signal. Unless entering the intersection to make some other movement which is permitted
by another signal, a driver facing a steady red arrow signal shall stop at a clearly marked stop line,
but if none, before entering the marked crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, or if there
is no marked crosswalk, then before entering the intersection. The vehicle shall remain stopped until
a green light is shown except when the driver is permitted to [make a turn] proceed under ORS
811.360.
(9) Steady red bicycle signal. A bicyclist facing a steady red bicycle signal shall stop at a clearly
marked stop line, but if none, before entering the marked crosswalk on the near side of the inter-
section, or if there is no marked crosswalk, then before entering the intersection. The bicyclist shall
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