You want to make a right turn at an upcoming intersection. You should slow down and:
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Look for oncoming traffic in the left lane.
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Begin signaling 100 feet before the turn.
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Slightly increase your speed for the last 25 feet before beginning the turn.
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Move toward the left side of your lane.
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Explanation
If you want to make a right turn at an intersection, first check that there is no sign prohibiting it. If the turn is allowed, signal at least 100 feet before the turn to warn other drivers. Always remember to yield to bicycles and pedestrians.
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