To make a right turn onto a two-way street from a two-way street, start in the right-hand lane and end in:
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The lane closest to the curb.
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Any lane that is available.
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The left lane.
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The center lane.
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Explanation
When making a right turn onto a two-way street, you must both start in the right-hand lane and end in the lane closest to the curb to ensure that you remain in your lane and avoid interfering with traffic in other lanes. Staying in the closest lane also helps prevent potential conflicts with other vehicles, such as those making left turns or those continuing straight.
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