When making a left turn:
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Proceed quickly and get right-of-way.
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Yield to oncoming traffic only when other vehicles are within 30 feet of your current location.
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Yield to oncoming traffic unless otherwise directed by a traffic signal.
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You have the right-of-way if the traffic signal is solid green.
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Explanation
When making a left turn, drivers must yield to oncoming traffic unless instructed otherwise by a traffic signal or sign. This ensures safe traffic flow and prevents accidents, as yielding to oncoming traffic allows for a clear path before executing the turn.
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