That is almost true
They discovered that if they only make right turns with their delivery trucks they can spend much less time stopped in traffic. So they arrange deliveries so that drivers cAN pretty well eliminate left turns, thus saving the company millions of dollars in fuel costs each year.
For left-hand drivers, depending on location: usually at any signallized intersection unless it is NOT permitted by a posted sign or a signal light that controls right turns. For right-hand drivers: never.
Might just need lubrication like WD40 or graphite.
Because the rest of the world has discovered Formula 1 racing, which is more complex and harder than NASCAR. It also involves right turns, a novelty to US racing drivers!
Yes, in some cases that is the only way they can make the turn. Of course it is the drivers responsibility to make sure no cars are in the right turn lane that he may hit.
Not all of them are though. NASCAR goes to two road courses that make both left and right turns. Racing always consists of a circle and enable to keep speeds and thrill up, you have to go in only one direction with banking in the corners to keep the speed up as well.
Each right angle (90o) has a turn, so the answer is 15 turns. But, as a square can only have 4 right angles, 15 right angles would need to spiral (squarely) like stairs in a tower.
It is actually a myth that UPS trucks never make left turns. Their routes are designed, however, to make only right turns whenever possible. Trucks often have to sit idling, waiting for an opportunity to make a safe left-hand turn. Cutting down on that idle time saves UPS in terms of both money spent on fuel for idle trucks and productivity.
No - only right turns on red lights in N.C. on one way streets
Only if it turns out they're right.
only around $9
Only Take Left Turns