When getting ready to make a right turn, drivers should:
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Stop before entering the right lane and yield the right-of-way to other traffic.
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Come to a complete stop, even if there is no traffic.
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Slow down or stop, if necessary, and then make the turn.
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Signal and turn immediately.
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Explanation
Before making a right turn, drivers should prioritize safety by adjusting their speed accordingly. If necessary, they should slow down or come to a complete stop to ensure that the turn can be made safely without endangering themselves or other road users.
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