You ________ traffic headed toward you when you turn left.
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must interrupt
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must not yield to
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can handle
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must yield to
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Explanation
If you wish to make a left turn while traveling on a two-way road, you must slow down, signal your turn at least 100 feet in advance, and yield to oncoming traffic. If there isn't a gap, you must come to a stop as close to the centerline as possible, ensuring your vehicle remains on your left to avoid invading the other lane.
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