Before turning left at an intersection, it is important to:
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Yield to oncoming traffic.
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Signal your intentions to others well in advance.
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Check traffic signs to see if you are allowed to.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When preparing to turn left at an intersection, it's important to follow the proper steps to ensure a safe and legal turn. Check for any signs indicating restrictions, such as a "No Left Turn" sign. Always signal your intention well in advance to other drivers and yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians, allowing them to pass before making your turn.
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