When you make a left turn from a one-way road into a one-way road, if the road you enter has two lanes, you:
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Must turn into its left lane.
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Must turn into its right lane.
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Must go to the next intersection.
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Cannot turn left.
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Explanation
If you wish to make a left turn from a one-way road onto another one-way road, you should stay in the left lane or on the left side of your lane. If the road you are entering has more than one lane, turn into the leftmost lane.
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