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How to Make a Left Turn When Driving Over an Overpass?

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AdelineDella
07/29/25 10:31pm

When making a left turn while driving over an overpass, you must pass the overpass before turning left; a direct left turn is not allowed. You should activate the right turn signal, make one right turn after crossing the bridge, and then achieve the left turn by making another left turn or two right turns. When making a left turn over an overpass, first observe the traffic signs, then follow the guidance of the road markings. After crossing the bridge, turn right into the ramp and complete the maneuver with another right turn. Below are some driving precautions: 1. Check the rearview mirrors: When turning or changing lanes, always use the turn signal and decelerate. Before turning, check the rearview mirrors—left turns require checking the left mirror, right turns the right mirror, and both turns require checking the interior rearview mirror. 2. Avoid fixating on the front of the vehicle: On clear roads, look straight ahead about 100 meters without focusing too closely on the immediate front of the car. 3. Depress the clutch: When decelerating at speeds above 40 km/h, avoid depressing the clutch initially; wait until the speed drops to around 20 km/h before doing so. 4. Steering input: Turn the steering wheel slowly at high speeds and quickly at low speeds.

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Jeffrey
08/15/25 11:25pm

I believe safety should always come first when making a left turn on an overpass. Before setting off, familiarize yourself with the route map or navigation to know where the overpass entrance is, avoiding last-minute panic. As you approach the bridge, scan the roadside signs to check for dedicated left-turn lanes or traffic light controls. I make it a habit to turn on the left signal as soon as I enter the bridge, alerting vehicles behind me to my movements and preventing sudden lane changes. Maintain a steady speed—neither too fast nor too slow—as the curves on the bridge can make it easy to lose control and drift off. When turning, check the rearview and side mirrors for any vehicles rushing out of blind spots, not just focusing on the front. Only proceed when the light turns green; if unsure, wait for the next cycle instead of rushing through a yellow light. Following these steps makes me feel safer and helps avoid rear-end collisions, especially since overpass intersections can be quite complex—extra caution means fewer troubles.

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BriellaRose
10/18/25 3:24am

From my driving experience, making a left turn on an overpass is actually quite simple. Check the navigation or signs in advance, and merge into the left-turn lane as soon as possible—don't wait until the last moment to switch lanes. Signal your left turn early on the bridge so other drivers can give you way. Maintaining a reasonable speed is key; going too fast can make you lose control on the curves, while going too slow can hold up traffic behind you. Keep an eye on all directions when turning, frequently check your mirrors and blind spots to avoid sudden motorcycles darting out. Once the light turns green, make a smooth and confident turn without hesitation. Remember these steps until they become second nature—I often use this method during rush hour traffic, staying calm and accident-free while smoothly navigating the bridge without delays.

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DiHolden
12/01/25 4:04am

For someone like me who has been driving for a year, just remember the basic rules when making a left turn on an overpass. Look for the left-turn-only lane by checking road signs, and avoid forcing a turn from the straight lane. Signal left when approaching the bridge to indicate your intention. Maintain a steady, moderate speed—no risky maneuvers. Check blind spots using mirrors while turning. Only proceed when the light turns green to avoid running a red light and getting penalized. Simple and straightforward, ensuring safety and peace of mind.

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