When turning right from a two-way street onto another two-way street, drivers should:
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Get into the right lane well ahead of the turn.
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Look out of right side of the windshield for pedestrians.
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Signal their intention to turn for at least 100 feet.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When turning right from a two-way street onto another two-way street, drivers should signal their intention to turn for at least 100 feet, get into the proper lane well ahead of the turn, look out of the right side of the windshield for pedestrians, and be alert for vehicles ahead that are turning right and may stop for pedestrians.
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