Which Lane to Take After a Left Turn?

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Rod
07/28/25 3:31pm
After completing a left turn, there are no lane restrictions for the vehicle. However, it is important to note that turning vehicles must not obstruct the passage of released straight-moving vehicles or pedestrians. Rules for navigating intersections: At intersections with designated lanes, enter the appropriate lane based on your intended direction of travel; yield to vehicles already inside the intersection when preparing to enter a roundabout; when making a left turn, turn from the left side of the intersection center point. Activate your turn signal when turning and use low beams when driving at night; proceed in order when encountering a green light. Precautions for left turns: Make the turn as wide as possible. Since some vehicles may be exiting the road you are turning into, turning wider helps avoid obstruction or collision risks; be mindful of blind spots during turns. Novices often focus only on what's directly ahead or to the left, neglecting blind spots, which can lead to hitting curbs or causing scrapes. Always check for obstacles below the rearview mirrors and, if necessary, open the door to look before turning.
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AugustLynn
08/11/25 10:56pm
After turning left, I usually move into the leftmost lane immediately—it's a basic rule to avoid blocking vehicles going straight. I remember when I first started driving, I made the mistake of cutting straight into the middle lane and almost collided with another car. Later, my instructor reminded me that when turning, you should maintain lane correspondence: turn left into the left lane for a safe transition. If there are multiple lanes at the intersection, pay attention to nearby vehicles and only change lanes when it's clear. Don’t rush to switch lanes, especially when the light turns green, as electric bikes or bicycles might dart out. With more practice, you’ll get the hang of it—the key is to stay steady to avoid accidents. This method applies not only in my country but also abroad; driving styles may differ, but the principle remains the same—staying alert is always the right move.
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