If you’re going to turn left onto a one-way street, complete the turn into:
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The right lane.
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Neither lane.
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The lane closest to the one you came from.
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Either lane.
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Explanation
When turning left into a one-way street, it is important that you turn from the lane that is closest to the direction you want to go, and into the lane closest to the one you came from. This ensures that you go from one lane to the other as directly as possible without interfering with traffic.
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