Shared center lanes cannot be used for travel further than:
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300 feet.
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50 feet.
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500 feet.
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100 feet.
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Explanation
Shared center lanes, also known as two-way left turn lanes, are reserved for vehicles making left turns in either direction from or into the roadway. These lanes are not meant for passing, and cannot be used for travel further than 300 feet. Drivers should enter these lanes only when it is safe to do so, and use them only for the intended purpose of turning.
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