Drivers entering an intersection to turn left:
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Should wait in the intersection until they can turn left.
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Must wait for the green arrow before turning left.
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Must not enter the intersection unless there is space to cross completely without having to stop.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Before crossing an intersection, drivers must ensure they can get through it completely, so that they do not block the intersection if they have to stop. When turning left, you should wait until no vehicles, pedestrians, or bicyclists are in or approaching your path, so you are not blocking the intersection when the light turns red.
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