Is it a violation to make a left turn from a straight lane when both straight and left turn signals are green?
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Making a left turn from a straight lane when both straight and left turn signals are green is considered a traffic violation, as it contravenes the 'Road Traffic Safety Law' regarding failure to drive in the designated lane. Measures to take after entering the wrong lane: The correct approach is to 'go with the flow'—continue driving in the direction specified by the original lane (either make a direct left turn or U-turn), then look for an opportunity at the next entrance/exit to find your route, or make a U-turn to loop back and return to the original road to continue your journey. Solutions for entering the wrong lane: When a driver mistakenly enters a left-turn lane during a green light, this method can be used: first make a left turn—then right turn—another right turn—and finally a left turn to return to the original location.