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When making a left turn, where should you turn into?

  1. Lane 1 (far left)

  2. Lane 2 (closest to the center)

  3. Lane 3 (far right)

  4. Lane 4 (closest to the bottom)

The correct answer is: Lane 2 (closest to the center)

When making a left turn, you should turn into the lane closest to the center of the road, which is typically the second lane from the left. This is often designated as the proper lane for left turns because it positions your vehicle safely in the traffic flow, allowing for a smoother merge into moving traffic. Turning into the closest lane to the center helps avoid conflicts with vehicles that may be traveling straight or are preparing to turn right. Other options, such as turning into the far left lane or are less suitable because they could lead to potential hazards, including colliding with vehicles that are already in that lane or that are making a right turn, thereby disrupting the traffic pattern. The most efficient and safe practice is to enter the lane that is intended for left turns to facilitate safe and orderly traffic flow. This practice is crucial for maintaining road safety and adherence to traffic regulations.