If you are leaving a parking lot, you:
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Must yield to traffic before re-entering the road.
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Must turn either left or right only when it is safe.
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Have the right-of-way.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Entry into traffic is usually made from a roadside parking position, a driveway or a a parking lot. If you have parked on the side of the road or are leaving a parking lot or driveway, yield to traffic before reentering the road.
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