What is the driving sequence for going straight, turning left, and turning right?
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The driving sequence for going straight, turning left, and turning right is as follows: left-turning vehicles yield to oncoming vehicles going straight, and right-turning vehicles yield to oncoming vehicles turning left or going straight. When two vehicles are both going straight, the vehicle coming from the right side of the road has the right of way, and the vehicle on the left yields to the vehicle on the right. When passing through an intersection, drivers must strictly adhere to traffic signals and road markings. If a vehicle goes straight through an intersection from a left-turn lane, it will be penalized for not following the designated lane. If a vehicle does not drive in the correct lane on highways or urban expressways, the driver will receive 3 demerit points and a fine. Here is more information about driving: Designated lanes: At intersections with designated lanes, enter the lane corresponding to your intended direction of travel. Entering a roundabout: When preparing to enter a roundabout, yield to vehicles already inside the roundabout. When turning left: Turn from the left side of the intersection center point. Use turn signals when turning, and switch to low beams when driving at night.