When you complete a left turn from a two-way street onto a one-way street, you should end up:
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On the left lane of the street.
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On the right lane of the street.
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Close to the centerline.
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On the lane that doesn't have any oncoming vehicles.
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Explanation
When turning left from a two-way street onto a one-way street, begin the turn from the lane closest to the center line. Turn into the left lane of the one-way street. Make the turn before reaching the center of the intersection, and watch for traffic approaching from the left. Always yield to oncoming vehicles and pedestrians in the crosswalk.
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