On two-lane, two-way streets or highways, you should start left turns:
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Close to the center line.
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Close to the outside line.
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Anywhere in the lane.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
On two-lane, two-way streets or highways, it is recommended to start left turns close to the center line. By positioning your vehicle near the center line, you allow for better visibility of oncoming traffic and reduce the chances of colliding with vehicles coming from the opposite direction. This position also helps you navigate the turn smoothly while staying within your lane.
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