Drivers_Manual
Drivers_Manual
Drivers_Manual
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Right turn<br />
Left turn from a two-way road to a two-way road<br />
Left turn from a two-way road to<br />
a one-way road<br />
Left turn from a one-way road to<br />
a two-way road<br />
Turns on Red<br />
You must come to a complete stop at a red traffic light. You may then turn right unless a<br />
NO TURN ON RED sign is posted. You must first give the right-of-way to pedestrians<br />
and other vehicles. You may turn left on red only if you are turning from a one-way street<br />
onto another one-way street. The same rules that apply to right turns apply to left turns.<br />
U-Turns<br />
A U-turn is a tight left turn that puts you in the opposite direction.<br />
You can make a U-turn if your path is clear and it is safe to do so. You cannot<br />
make a U-turn if a NO U-TURN sign is posted.<br />
• You may only make a U-turn from the lane closest to the center line.<br />
• Make sure you have enough room to complete the turn. Do not create a hazard for<br />
oncoming vehicles.<br />
• Do not make a U-turn at the crest of a hill, near a curve, or anyplace where you or other<br />
drivers cannot see 500 feet away.<br />
Left Turns from Center Lanes<br />
On some two-way roads, a<br />
center lane may be marked as<br />
a common left-turn lane to be<br />
used by vehicles in both<br />
directions. You may not travel<br />
in a center turning lane.<br />
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