Which of the following are used on some highways to indicate the proper lanes for turning?
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Yellow arrows on the road.
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Bumps in the lane.
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White arrows in the middle of the lane.
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Warning signs.
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Explanation
If you're unsure which lane to use for turning, look for white arrows painted on the road surface. These lane arrows indicate the permitted direction(s) for travel from that lane. You may also see Lane Control signs-mounted along the side or above the roadway - that use arrow symbols to show where you can go or turn. Together, these markings and signs help guide your movement and ensure you're in the correct lane for your intended direction.
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