To make a right turn, drivers should:
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Turn from the right lane.
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Turn right from any lane.
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Turn sharply to the left, then sharply to the right.
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Swing to the left before turning right.
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Explanation
When making turns, drivers should go from one lane to the other as directly as possible without crossing lane lines or interfering with traffic. Where there are no signs or lane markings to control turning, turn from the lane that is closest to the direction you want to go and turn into the lane closest to the one you came from. On right turns, avoid swinging wide to the left before making the turn.
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