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A shared left lane is used to turn left by both directions of traffic. A regular left lane is only used by one direction flow of traffic
If the lane is specifically marked as a Left Turn Only lane then yes.
The one which will be the outside lane. If it's a left turn, they'll be in the right lane. If it's a right turn, they'll be in the left turn lane.
A "Center left turn lane".
right lane
No, you should not turn left from the center lane of a three-lane one-way street onto a two-lane one-way street. You should turn from the left lane if you want to turn left onto another street.
The left lane.
left... ...but do not impede existing traffic, and move to the right lane as soon as it is safe to do so.
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.
Yes, as long as there isn't another lane for turning right. You can turn right when you are not allowed to turn left.
On a two lane road with a center lane, the center lane is used for left turns going either direction. If on a 4 lane road with a center divider then the left lane is where you should be, unless there is a left turn pocket at the intersection. If on a two lane road with no center lane then you execute the left turn from the forward travel lane that you are in. In all cases be certain to use your turn indicators to let those following you know of your intentions.
inside lane