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Is the right front straight or right turn?

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LaCameron
07/23/25 3:14pm
Right front is straight, not right turn. This belongs to lane changing, not turning. Only when the car turns right is it considered a right turn lane. The right front is usually a dedicated right turn lane, so it counts as going straight. Here is some introduction about driving to the left front: 1. Sections where it appears: The sign for driving to the front can also appear on sections such as overpasses, ramps, exits from the main road, Y-shaped intersections, etc. 2. Lane driving: To the left is the left turn lane, and straight ahead is the straight lane. If it is to the left front within the intersection range, and the intersection allows this, because you need to cross the center line to the left, you should still take the left turn lane and enter the intersection when the left turn light is green.
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Henderson
08/10/25 11:10am
Oh, whether the right front lane is for going straight or turning right depends on the specific intersection setup. I've been driving for many years, and the rules vary from place to place, so you have to rely on your own observation of road signs and arrows on the ground. For example, at urban intersections, the right front lane might be designed as a straight-through and right-turn lane to facilitate traffic flow; at highway entrances, it's often a dedicated right-turn lane. I always remind myself to slow down about 100 meters in advance, scan the signs, and avoid mistakenly entering the wrong lane. Navigation apps are also very useful—they prompt you with directions as you approach—but don’t rely entirely on them. In areas with poor signal, you still have to depend on yourself. Safety is the top priority; don’t force your way into an unknown lane to avoid fines or accidents. If you’re really unsure, it’s safer to go straight and circle back. Paying attention to this small detail in daily driving can save you a lot of trouble.
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JulietteAnn
09/22/25 4:58am
As a new driver who just got my license, I once couldn't tell whether the lane ahead to the right was for going straight or turning right at an intersection, almost making a wrong turn that could have led to danger. Now I've learned the trick: always keep an eye on road signs and lane markings—they're the official instructions; the large arrows on the ground are the most intuitive. I recommend previewing the intersection setup on your phone map before heading out, as it marks the function of each lane. Practice observing habits more often, don't panic at the last minute, safety first. Of course, navigation isn't 100% reliable, especially in suburban areas with fewer signs, so rely on your own accumulated experience. The key is to drive more to familiarize yourself with the environment, don't repeat my initial embarrassing mistake.
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DelMarley
11/05/25 8:18am
On the commute, you often encounter such intersections where the direction to the right front varies by location, basically depending on road signs. I usually slow down in advance and take a quick glance at the indicators. If unsure, choosing the straight lane to pass through the intersection is safer. Navigation tools can assist, but don't overlook real-time observation. Simply put, staying alert is the most important.
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