On a two-way roadway with a center lane, drivers from either direction can make ______ on the center lane.
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sudden turns
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left turns
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U-turns
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right turns
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Explanation
If a two-way roadway has a center lane, which sometimes also has arrows painted on it to indicate to drivers where they may go, it means that drivers from either direction may use the lane to make left turns. Once they are in this lane, drivers must slow down and yield to oncoming traffic before making the turn. The center lane must never be used for passing.
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