Which lane to enter when making a right turn?

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MacAlexis
07/29/25 11:26am
Turning right into the right lane: 1. Number of one-way lanes on the ground: Generally, roads with two or three one-way lanes do not have right-turn signal lights, and the rightmost lane is usually a shared lane for both right turns and straight driving; 2. Presence of a dedicated right-turn lane: Some wider road sections may have dedicated right-turn lanes, which can be either before or after the intersection. In either case, the likelihood of having a right-turn signal light is not necessarily very high; 3. More ground lanes: This is the most likely scenario where right-turn signal lights appear, with more ground lanes and the right-turn lane not being the rightmost one. Although it is commonly understood that left-turn lanes are on the left and right-turn lanes are on the right, the actual situation can be a bit more complex. For example, on some roads with heavy traffic and bus stops close to intersections, the rightmost lane naturally becomes a dedicated straight-driving lane for buses, requiring restrictions on right-turning vehicles at such times.
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