You are driving on a one-way street. You may turn left onto another one-way street only if:
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A sign permits the turn.
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Traffic on the street moves to the right.
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The street has no traffic signals.
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Traffic on the street moves to the left.
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Explanation
If you are driving on a one-way street and wish to make a left turn onto another one-way street, you may do so only if traffic on the street you intend to enter moves to the left.
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