To turn left from a one-way street with multiple lanes onto a two-way street, start the turn in:
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The far left lane.
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The lane closest to the right curb.
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The center lane.
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Any lane.
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Explanation
Starting the turn in the far left lane allows you to make the turn smoothly and enter the two-way street safely, positioning your vehicle correctly for the new direction of traffic. By starting in the far left lane, you minimize the risk of cutting across lanes and ensure a proper entry onto the two-way street.
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