with turning the left signal light on.
When making a left turn in an intersection, the driver must yield to oncoming traffic.
When making a left turn at an intersection, the driver must yield the right-of-way to oncoming traffic.
When making a left turn at a stop sign, the driver must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians who have the right of way.
Oncoming Traffic
when making a left turn, a person should turn on their left turn signal. They should look right, then left, and then make the turn.
when making a left turn, a person should turn on their left turn signal. They should look right, then left, and then make the turn.
You can pull halfway into an intersection after making a full stop to make a left turn. However, your light must be green and you must be waiting to turn.
It wouldn't matter if the oncoming car was speeding. When making a left turn you must always yield to oncoming traffic regardless of their speed.
No, seeing a green light does not automatically give you the right-of-way to turn left at an intersection. You must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians before making a left turn.
What is the corresponding hand signal for making a left turn?
They are hard to see
I do no tbelieve that there is a specified distance for this maneuver. Suffice ti to say that you must maintain your own lane of travel and not stray either too far left or right when making the turn.