Left Turns at Intersections Quiz

 

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#1. At a traffic light intersection, when the light is green and you want to turn left, you should:

Even with a green light, left turns require yielding to oncoming cars and crossing pedestrians.

#2. If the intersection has a dedicated left-turn signal, you should:

Left-turn arrows give exclusive right-of-way for turning vehicles.

#3. Which is the safest approach to making a left turn at any intersection?

Safe left turns require observation, signaling, and patience.

#4. True or False: You can turn left from any lane at an intersection.

Left turns must start from the lane closest to the center line or designated left-turn lane.

#5. When turning left at an intersection with a stop sign, you should:

Stop signs require a full stop and yield to any traffic or pedestrians.

#6. At a T-intersection, turning left from the terminating road, you must:

Vehicles on the through road have the right of way.

#7. When turning left at a four-way stop, you arrive at the same time as a vehicle going straight from the opposite direction. What do you do?

Oncoming traffic going straight always has the right of way.

#8. True or False: You may swing wide to the right when making a left turn.

Keep your turn tight and within your lane to avoid collisions with oncoming traffic or adjacent lanes.

#9. When making a left turn at an intersection with no traffic signals, you should:

Vehicles turning left must yield to oncoming vehicles going straight.

#10. You are turning left at a busy intersection. Pedestrians are crossing. What should you do?

Pedestrians always have the right of way when crossing at intersections.

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