To turn left from a multilane one-way street onto a one-way street, you should:
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Start your turn from the lane closest to the left curb.
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Start from any lane as long as you do not cut any other driver off.
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Start your turn from the lane closest to the right curb.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
As a general rule, when turning on one-way streets, begin your turn from the lane closest to the direction you intend to go - typically the lane nearest the curb. For a left turn from a one-way street onto another one-way street, move into the leftmost lane and turn into the left lane of the road you're entering. On multi-lane one-way roads, the far right or far left lanes are usually designated for turning, unless signs or pavement markings indicate otherwise. Always be alert and make sure you're not turning the wrong way onto a one-way street.
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