When turning left at an intersection:

Oncoming traffic and pedestrians should yield to you.
You should always yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
You should yield to pedestrians, but not to oncoming traffic.
You should never yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
Explanation

when turning left at an intersection, you must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians. This means that you must wait for a safe gap in oncoming traffic before making the turn, and you must also watch for pedestrians and give them the right of way.

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