A hard turn in one direction shows a problem in the front end steering. Check all front end components for worn or loos parts.
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You turn hard left so instead of a left turn, you make a u shaped turn & end up going the other direction on the opposite side of the street. It's legal whenever not prohibited by a sign & the only possible hazard is someone making a right to your left-if a car is there & t-intersection.
If the lane is specifically marked as a Left Turn Only lane then yes.
99% of the time it is your front end alignment.
Hard power steering means there is little to no fluid left in the system. The power steering system should be flushed and checked for leaks.
have steering pump checked sounds like it is wearing out
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.
You can turn left at a red light only if signs specifically permit it. Usually, only right turns are permitted on red when clear.
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
The pliance turns left, which makes the antler turn right, then we cheeched.
Your left front wheel bearing may be defective. When you turn right you put more weight on the left front wheel. It can also be a problem with your brakes. May be you brake pads are worn out. You need to inspect all this.
check wheel bearings and cv joints if applicable