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Can you turn right when there is a dotted line next to the right turn?

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ClaraLynn
07/29/2025, 09:08:14 AM

You can turn right when there is a dotted line next to the right turn. Here is the relevant information: 1. Lane dividing line: White dotted lines are used to separate traffic flows in the same direction, indicating that overtaking, left turns, and crossing the line are allowed under safe conditions. The width is about 15 cm, the length of the dotted line is about 75 cm, and the spacing is 15 cm. 2. Centerline of a two-way two-lane road: For secondary roads with a pavement width of 8.5m or more, the centerline should generally be marked with a yellow dotted line to separate opposing traffic flows. For secondary roads with a pavement width of 7.0m, the centerline should also be marked with a yellow dotted line, and a line width of 10 cm can be used.

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LeElle
08/13/2025, 10:45:33 PM

Having driven for many years, I believe that when it comes to making a right turn beside a dashed line, safety should always come first. A dashed line typically means you can change lanes or turn, but it doesn’t mean you can make a right turn however you please. You must check the traffic signals—if there’s a red light or a no-right-turn sign, you absolutely cannot proceed; only turn when the light is green. I’ve personally seen many accidents caused by drivers rushing to make a right turn, often because they overlooked oncoming vehicles or pedestrians. In rainy, foggy, or nighttime conditions with poor visibility, it’s even more crucial to slow down and proceed with caution. If there’s a bike lane or crosswalk nearby, always yield to others first. The dashed line does offer flexibility, but it’s not a free pass—the key is to follow the rules and ensure the safety of yourself and others. In short, you can make a right turn, but only when it’s completely safe to do so.

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McLila
10/09/2025, 03:58:05 AM

I believe that dashed lines in traffic rules serve as signals allowing lane changes and turns, so when there are dashed lines next to a right-turn lane, it generally means you can make a right turn. This is similar to common intersection designs in cities, where dashed lines separate lanes to facilitate a natural right turn without major issues. However, it's important to pay attention to traffic light controls—for example, you cannot force a right turn on a red light and must wait for green; when the light turns green, turning with dashed lines is smooth. I often operate this way while driving, but I always check the flow of surrounding vehicles and pedestrians to avoid blind-spot risks. Highway exits sometimes also have dashed lines, where right turns might be more complex, but the principle remains the same. Simply put, dashed lines are designed for driving convenience, not as a free pass—obeying traffic signs is the core rule.

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DiClaire
11/22/2025, 09:25:28 PM

When I first learned to drive, I struggled with similar questions: Can I turn right on a dashed line? My instructor repeatedly emphasized that dashed lines usually permit it, as they indicate lane changes are allowed, which naturally includes right turns. But as a beginner, I always took extra care to double-check the traffic lights and blind spots—stopping at red lights and proceeding only on green, while also watching for pedestrians crossing the street. Over time, I came to understand that dashed lines aren’t obstacles but aids—though it’s crucial to slow down, observe thoroughly, and never rush into a turn.

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CharlotteDella
01/12/2026, 11:01:47 PM

In daily driving, I always find dashed lines at right turns very convenient—they're designed to allow drivers to change lanes for turning, so it's generally fine to make a right turn without major issues. When I drive urban routes, I often do this: turning right into small streets or side roads along the dashed lines under a green light, saving time and keeping the flow smooth. However, it's important to watch your speed—taking the turn too fast can lead to skidding. Also, if there are pedestrians or bicycles nearby, you must yield to them first. Overall, dashed lines give us flexibility, but they're no excuse for recklessness—rules and safety should always come first.

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Penny
04/09/2026, 02:33:26 AM

When there are dashed lines next to a right turn, I know from experience that turning is allowed in the dashed section because it indicates a variable lane. But things can't be oversimplified—the key is the specific situation: when there are traffic lights, a red light prohibits right turns, requiring a full stop until it turns green; at intersections without signals, you must also ensure oncoming traffic is clear. Having driven through many similar scenarios, dashed lines have been a great help, but I never forget to check blind spots and pedestrian safety—even if turning is permitted, caution is essential. In summary, right turns are allowed at dashed lines, but they come with the prerequisites of obeying traffic rules and ensuring safety.

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