To turn left from a multilane one-way street onto a one-way street, you should start your turn from:
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The lane in the center of the road.
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Any lane, as long as it is safe.
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The rightmost lane next to the curb.
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The lane closest to the left curb.
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Explanation
If you want to make a left turn from a multilane one-way street onto another one-way street, you must first merge into the lane closest to the left curb. Use your turn signal well in advance to change lanes and make the turn.
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