Yes, unless there are multiple designated U-Turn lanes for an intersection or freeway. (of course if they are not permitted, you don't period.) :D
When making a left turn from a two-lane two-way road, your car should be positioned in the leftmost lane that is designated for left turns or in the left lane if no specific turn lane exists. Ensure that you signal your intention to turn and check for oncoming traffic, pedestrians, and cyclists. Once it is safe, complete the turn into the corresponding lane on the road you are entering. Always follow local traffic laws and regulations regarding turns.
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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.
If you were already in the turn lane and they cut you off it is the other drivers fault. They should have yielded to you already in the turn lane.
Drivers should position their vehicle in the center of the lane they are driving in. Any other position communicates intentions to others which may be misleading, which in turn reduces the predictability of driving for everyone.
In the left lane.
Left turns are made from the leftmost lane of the intersection unless otherwise indicated by signs or road markings. It is important to yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians before making a left turn.
My sister was really surprised one evening because she was given a ticket for making a right turn at a red light from the outer right lane. Everyone does it in Houston, as you are turning onto the service road of the freeway(one-way only), so I was shocked(and glad I had never gotten a ticket myself). The officer told her that it's only legal to turn from the inner (or rightmost) lane while at a red light. This would lead me to assume that a left turn at a red light would have to be made from the leftmost lane, though you may want to check with your local DMV to be absolutely sure. Hope I helped. Be careful out there!!
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When you are in the far right lane, your turn should put you in the far right lane. Then, when safe, you can merge into the left lane to pass. This is for a right turn from a 2 or 4 lane onto a 2-or higher lane road.
About $200, this is considered wreckless driving and your insurance rate will also be affected.
To safely navigate a busy intersection while turning left on a bike, follow these steps: Signal your intention to turn left by extending your left arm out. Position yourself in the leftmost lane or left turn lane, if available. Wait for a green light or a safe gap in traffic before proceeding to turn left. Yield to pedestrians and oncoming traffic. Look over your shoulder to check for vehicles approaching from behind. Make the left turn when it is safe to do so, staying in your designated lane.