If you are turning into a street with more than one lane going in your direction, you should:
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Turn into the lane marked with an arrow.
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Turn into the leftmost lane.
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Turn into the closest lane.
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Turn into the middle lane.
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Explanation
If you are about to turn into a street that has more than one lane of traffic traveling in your same direction, you should turn into the lane that is closest to you. This ensures that you are able to make the turn safely, without cutting across multiple lanes or causing confusion for other drivers. Additionally, using the closest lane helps to maintain the flow of traffic and avoid any potential collisions or traffic congestion.
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