To make a proper right turn:
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Swing to the left before turning right.
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Slow down and get into the lane nearest the centerline.
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Give the proper signal and get into the lane nearest the right curb.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
To make a proper right turn, always signal to indicate your intention. As you prepare to turn, get into the lane closest to the right curb. Complete your turn smoothly without making wide, sweeping turns.
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