How to make right turn?

how to make right turn

  • begin signalling, look over my shoulder and turn

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • about 100 feet from corner, reduce speed, and then turn

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • stop behind limit line, look both ways, and then turn

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • just turn into right lane

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • or do all the above?

    Votes: 1 50.0%

  • Total voters
    2

FreedummyRing

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If I am turning right, do I have to get real close to the right edge of the road?

Why should I look for bicycles or motorcycles between my car and the curb, I was there first, they should stop?

I should make a wide turn, if I want to get on the fast lane right away, why not?

Why should I stay in the right lane until I have finished my turn, when there is no traffic?

:dunno:
 
you don't have to get close that your wheels rub the curb, just enough to stay in your lane

I think if people and bike are crossing the road already when you reach the corner, you have to let them pass first, not really sure about this one

if no other cars are driving I dunno why not, but I think you're required to stay on the right lane before you merge into the faster one.
 
Do you already have a driver's license, or are you just learning how to drive? If you are still learning, your driving instructor should answer your questions.

The reason you have to watch out for bicycles and pedestrians is because they have the right of way, even if they aren't obeying the traffic law. Why? Because they are smaller and more vulnerable than your car.

With an attitude of "I was there first", you seem to be prone to road rage--be carefull of that.

I'm not sure what you mean by "real close to the right edge of the road." You don't need to hug the curb, if that's what you mean. On the other hand, when you turn you shouldn't drift into the other lane when you make your turn. This is especially important when you have multiple turn lanes. Stay in your own lane until you complete the turn.

Depending on where you live, you might get a ticket for not staying in your turn lane.
 
I can't vote in your poll because the answer depends on what kind of right turn it is. Does the intersection have a STOP sign or traffic light? Is it a single turn lane, or multiple lanes? You see, there are variables that influence the answer.
 
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