You may use a center turn lane:
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To pass other vehicles.
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To make a left turn onto or from the highway.
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To make a right turn onto or from the highway.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Many streets and roads have a center lane designated for making left turns. These are not travel lanes and may not be used for passing. Center turn lanes provide a safe area to slow before a left turn off of the street, or to drive into when turning left from a side street or driveway.
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