You want to turn left at an upcoming corner. Give the right of way to:
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The drivers behind you.
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Pedestrians on the sidewalk waiting for a WALK signal.
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All approaching vehicles.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When you turn left, you should give the right-of-way to all vehicles approaching that are close enough to pose a danger. Additionally, you should look for motorcyclists, bicyclists, and pedestrians who may also be crossing the intersection.
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