If your engine shuts off while making a turn in an intersection, first remain calm and assess the situation. Shift the vehicle into neutral to steer it safely out of the intersection if possible. If it's safe, try restarting the engine while coasting, and if that fails, activate your hazard lights to alert other drivers. Once safely out of the intersection, contact roadside assistance for help.
It depends on where the intersection is. For an intersection in the middle of the countryside, you should probably look both ways so that you won't get hit by a car.
It depends on where the intersection is. For an intersection in the middle of the countryside, you should probably look both ways so that you won't get hit by a car.
turn your turn signal on
turn your turn signal on
If you're in the intersection and it is green then turns to yellow/red, it is fine to go. Entering the intersection after it is already yellow is unlawful driving. GA
the middle of two line segments crossed (should make four 90 degree angles.
the person making a right. If you are making a left hand turn, you never have the right of way. in this situation, you would turn right first and the person making a left hand turn (if already in the middle of the intersection) can turn because if they don't they are blocking traffic. If they are not in the intersection, they should not move at all.
making a right turn in a two way street
In California, it is generally illegal to change lanes in the middle of an intersection. Drivers should complete their lane changes before entering an intersection to ensure the safety of all road users. However, if traffic signs or signals allow for lane changes and it is safe to do so, it may be permissible. Always prioritize safety and follow local traffic laws.
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When making a turn, signal in advance to indicate your intention to turn. Check for pedestrians in the crosswalk and at the intersection before proceeding with the turn.
At an intersection, you should stop at the stop line or before the crosswalk, if there is no stop line present.