When you prepare to make a left turn from a one-way road into a two-way road, you must:
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Enter the two-way road to the left of its center line.
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Approach the turn in the right lane or from the right side of a single lane.
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Approach the turn in the left lane or from the left side of a single lane.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
When approaching an intersection on a one-way road where you wish to turn left onto a two-way road, you must stay in the left lane or on the left side of that lane. Enter the two-way road to the right of its centerline.
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