On two-lane, two-way streets or highways, you should start left turns close to the center line.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
When making a left turn on a two-lane, two-way street or highway, it is important to start the turn close to the center line. This positioning allows for better visibility and helps ensure a smoother and safer turn. By approaching the turn as close as possible to the line nearest to the center of the road, you create an angle that widens your view of oncoming traffic from both directions.
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