Is driving to the left front straight or a left turn?
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When the car navigation prompts to drive to the left front, it refers to going straight, not making a left turn. The specific road section should also be analyzed accordingly. Here is some relevant information about driving to the left front: 1. Road sections where it appears: The sign for driving to the left front can also appear on sections such as overpasses, ramps, exits from the main road, and Y-shaped intersections. 2. Lane driving: To the left is the left-turn lane, and straight ahead is the straight lane. If it is within the range of the intersection to the left front and the intersection allows this, because you need to cross the center line to the left, you should still use the left-turn lane and enter the intersection when the left-turn signal is green.