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Just tell her accelerate hard in the turns and close your eyes
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What I was always told when making a turn was that you had to stay in the lane closest to the lane you are in. If you are making a right hand turn you had to stay in the right lane of the road you are turning onto. same goes for making a left hand turn.
If someone is making a left hand turn at the same time that you are making a right hand turn and they hit you because they did not stay in their left lane they get the ticket.
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 Originally Posted by Tinkerer
What I was always told when making a turn was that you had to stay in the lane closest to the lane you are in. If you are making a right hand turn you had to stay in the right lane of the road you are turning onto. same goes for making a left hand turn.
If someone is making a left hand turn at the same time that you are making a right hand turn and they hit you because they did not stay in their left lane they get the ticket.
This is what I was taught in drivers ed.
CH3N02
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 Originally Posted by Tinkerer
What I was always told when making a turn was that you had to stay in the lane closest to the lane you are in. If you are making a right hand turn you had to stay in the right lane of the road you are turning onto. same goes for making a left hand turn.
If someone is making a left hand turn at the same time that you are making a right hand turn and they hit you because they did not stay in their left lane they get the ticket.
 Originally Posted by Stainless
This is what I was taught in drivers ed.
CH3N02
If it is a dedicated left turn lane with a left turn light, then the car turning left has the right of way over the car turning right. The car turning right would be turning on a red light.
If it is an intersection like the one pictured above, the car turning left does not have the right of way and would need to yield to any cars coming the opposite direction (regardless of whether they are going straight or turning right). So in this instance the car turning right would have the right of way. Once it is clear, the car turning left can enter any lane.
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 Originally Posted by RogerThat99
Once it is clear, the car turning left can enter any lane.
Thanks roger. That's the situation we were debating.
I also talked to a couple buddies, one LAPD, and the other CHP. LAPD wasn't really sure, but said no, you have to turn into the left lane. CHP said he wasn't sure either, then read the VC, and said he'd get back to me. So much for asking the pros
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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
Just tell her accelerate hard in the turns and close your eyes 
I see you've consulted the Drivers Handbook for Circle Boat Racing..........
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