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What are the precautions for a vehicle making a left turn?

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CourtneyDella
08/29/25 5:02am
The precautions for a vehicle making a left turn are: 1. Signal left in advance, observe the traffic light, ensure it is a green left-turn signal, then check for any oncoming vehicles running a red light before turning left; 2. Stop and wait for the left turn when the light is red, shifting into first gear; 3. Pay attention to pedestrians when turning left. The method for activating the left turn signal is: push the turn signal lever downward. Functions of turn signals: 1. Indicate the turning direction to pedestrians or other vehicles; 2. Signal overtaking or lane-changing direction; 3. When both left and right turn signals are on simultaneously, it indicates an emergency situation to alert other vehicles.
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CamilleFitz
09/11/25 2:49am
When making a left turn, I always signal first to alert the cars behind me and pedestrians that I'm turning. Then, I slow down as I approach the intersection, scanning left and right while checking the mirrors to ensure there are no cyclists or pedestrians crossing. Especially at intersections, I patiently wait for oncoming straight-moving vehicles to pass because rushing can easily lead to accidents. Sometimes, pedestrians suddenly dart out, forcing me to immediately slow down or stop. I remember one rainy day when the road was extremely slippery—I misjudged the turning angle, and the car nearly skidded sideways. Since then, I've been even more cautious. After completing the turn, I quickly return to normal driving to avoid blocking other lanes. The key is to stay focused, keep the speed under 20 km/h, and ensure the entire maneuver is smooth and safe, keeping everyone at ease.
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StAdrian
10/25/25 3:37am
Every time I make a left turn as the designated driver in my family, I recall the lessons learned from driving my kids to school. Before turning, I always confirm that the turn signal is on and then look out the side window to eliminate blind spots. Turning at intersections is no small matter—you must yield to oncoming traffic, especially during rush hour. Cutting in line could cause major chaos. Pedestrians must always be given absolute right of way. Once, I almost hit a little girl, which scared me so much that I pulled over for a full minute to reflect. Turning speed should never be too fast; move as steadily as a turtle and only accelerate after confirming no cars or pedestrians are present. Extra caution is needed in rain or snow—reduce the turning radius due to slippery roads. In short, safety comes first, and driving becomes smoother once these habits are ingrained.
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