When turning, drivers should:
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Accelerate sharply to complete the turn quickly.
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Check traffic in all directions.
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Always move to the right lane.
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Increase their speed to improve stability.
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Explanation
When turning, drivers should check traffic in all directions to ensure a safe maneuver and assess potential hazards, such as oncoming vehicles, pedestrians, or bicyclists. Checking in all directions provides a comprehensive view of the intersection or road, helping drivers make informed decisions and avoid collisions.
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