Which Lane to Enter When Turning Right?
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When making a right turn, vehicles should generally enter the rightmost motor vehicle lane, accelerate, and then proceed in the designated lane. Right turns should enter the rightmost motor vehicle lane. Which lane to enter when turning right: When making a right turn, vehicles should typically enter the rightmost motor vehicle lane, accelerate, and then proceed in the designated lane. The number of lanes for one-way traffic on the road, whether it's a two-lane or three-lane one-way road, usually does not have a right-turn signal. The rightmost lane is often a shared lane for both right turns and straight-through traffic. Why penalties are issued for right turns: This is a road with both a main lane and an auxiliary lane. Currently driving in the third lane of the main road, there are two auxiliary lanes to the right of the green belt. There is an inverted Y-shaped blue sign on the right pole, with a straight line on the left and a diagonal line on the right. Seeing this sign indicates that vehicles in the right lane may merge into the main road ahead.