pull stait forward then hook left while keeping trailer wheels on your side of the yellow lane.
No. If the car turning left is in his proper lane and has the proper signal he is not liable.
right lane
The left lane.
Left lane
The fault lies with the car moving from the right lane to the left. He or she should have looked and ensured there was room before moving over. The truck already in the left lane should have made room, if it could. If the above-mentioned driver's lane change was abrupt and unsignaled, or if there was no opportunity for the truck in the left lane to make room, then the truck will have little blame.
Yes, it is.
The left lane.
right lane
right lane
No
When turning onto a road with two or more lanes you should turn into the nearest lane. If the road you are turning from has two lanes marked for turning left there will usually be broken lane lines through the turn to show the lanes you should stay in. If they are worn away the furthest lane left turns into the nearest lane and the second lane from the left turns into the second lane from the left of the road you are turning onto. Once on the new road and it is clear you can start changing lanes. Its a bad idea to change lanes during the turn as if there is an accident you could be ticketed for an unsafe lane change
It would be the fault of the truck unless the vehicle struck can be determined to be at fault for a lane violation.