When you see an overhead lane sign with an arrow and the word "ONLY" below it, you should:

Proceed only if you plan on turning left.
Proceed in the direction of the arrow.
Proceed only if you plan on turning right.
Change lanes immediately.
Explanation

Lane control signs are designed to control the flow of traffic and ensure the safety of all drivers on the road. These signs are placed at or near intersections above the traffic lane they control, to show what maneuver(s) are permitted from that lane. When you see an overhead lane sign with an arrow and the word "ONLY" below it, you must proceed in the direction of the arrow when you reach the intersection.

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