When making a right turn from a highway with two lanes in your direction, you may turn from:
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The lane with the least traffic.
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The lane nearest the curb or edge of the roadway.
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Either lane, depending on oncoming traffic.
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The lane closest to the center of the road.
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Explanation
When making a right turn from a highway with two lanes in your direction, you should turn from the lane closest to the curb or the side of the road. This is because turning from the rightmost lane keeps you in the correct lane for the turn, reducing the risk of cutting off other vehicles or causing a collision.
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