Any turn going left from any of the right lanes is an illegal turn.
However, if you signal into any of the two left lanes (assuming the white lines are dashed and not solid), you can make a legal left turn from any of the two left turn lanes.
Treat it like a four-laned intersection without the street lights and without a lane going straight. You must turn into your lane accordingly.
If there is only one turning lane, then you should be in the left hand lane. If there are multiple turning lanes, going to the same street, then you stay in your lane during the turn.
As far left as you can go without going on the pavement or other lane (depending on where you live)
The lane nearest to the center line
left
right lane
The left lane.
Left lane
In the left lane.
right lane
right lane
Normally you would turn into the lane nearest you.
Always turn in to the lane closest to you (e.g. making a right turn onto a highway you should turn into the right lane).Turning from the highway depends upon which you are going, if left turns are premitted (some require left turns from the right lane only) So you must check the rules for that particular road. Unless there are other vehicles trying to come on to the intersection then you should just simply move to the left.
If the street has only one travel lane - position your vehicle in the center of the traffic lane.
You should always only turn from the lane closest to the direction you wish to turn. For example you will turn only from the far left lane if you are turning to the left. If you wish to turn right then you will have to do this from the far right lane only.
turn into the right lane
When driving on a four lane highway or freeway you should use the right hand land or 'thru lane' except when passing. If the right hand lane is designated for slower traffic or for exiting traffic, you'd use the lane to the left of it.