To make a left turn, drivers should:
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Make the turn from the center lane.
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Make the turn from the left lane.
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Make the turn from the right lane.
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Explanation
When no signs or lane markings control turning, drivers should turn from the lane that is closest to the direction they want to go, and turn into the lane closest to the one they came from.
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