Is it correct that intersection guide lines are used to assist vehicles in turning?
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Guide lines are used to assist vehicles in turning. Definition of guide lines: Guide lines are set up at intersections with large areas, irregular shapes, or complex traffic organization, where vehicles have difficulty finding exit lanes or where traffic flow weaving is severe. Function: To assist vehicles in driving and turning, the color of turning guide lines is white. Left-turn guide lines are dashed, with solid segments of 2m and intervals of 2m, and a line width of 15cm. A circular curve is used to connect the left-turn lane and the non-motorized vehicle lane between two adjacent intersections. Left-turning motor vehicles drive on the left side of the guide line, while non-motorized vehicles drive on the right side of the guide line.