To turn right from a highway with two lanes in your direction, turn from:
1. The lane closest to the center of the road 2. The lane nearest the curb or edge of the roadway 3. Either lane, depending on oncoming traffic
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When performing a right turn, you should move as close to the right curb or right edge of the road as possible.
Has the law changed since 1997? Upon a highway having an additional lane or lanes marked for a right turn…the driver of a vehicle may turn right from any lane designated and marked for that movement.
This question does not mention that there’s additional lanes marked for a right turn. This is an actual test question and you should select “The lane nearest the curb or edge of the roadway”.
The correct answer to the question regarding what to do if your vehicle becomes disabled is contradictory: If the vehicle is disabled and unable to move from the traffic lane how do you get to the side of the road and out of the traffic lane?
If your vehicle becomes unmovable then you obviously can’t move it but your vehicle can still move under different situations of being disabled such as engine smoke, blown tire, run out of gas (at which you can glid towards the curb).
To turn right from a highway with two lanes in your direction, turn from:
1.
The lane closest to the center of the road
2.
The lane nearest the curb or edge of the roadway
3.
Either lane, depending on oncoming traffic
Incorrect
When performing a right turn, you should move as close to the right curb or right edge of the road as possible.
Has the law changed since 1997?
Upon a highway having an additional lane or lanes marked for a right turn…the driver of a vehicle may turn right from any lane designated and marked for that movement.
This question does not mention that there’s additional lanes marked for a right turn. This is an actual test question and you should select “The lane nearest the curb or edge of the roadway”.
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A driver may turn right from a lane marked for right turns
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The correct answer to the question regarding what to do if your vehicle becomes disabled is contradictory: If the vehicle is disabled and unable to move from the traffic lane how do you get to the side of the road and out of the traffic lane?
If your vehicle becomes unmovable then you obviously can’t move it but your vehicle can still move under different situations of being disabled such as engine smoke, blown tire, run out of gas (at which you can glid towards the curb).
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