Passing....that would be the passing lane...
If the lane is specifically marked as a Left Turn Only lane then yes.
If the left lane is ending, and merging into the right lane, then the car already in the right lane has right of way.
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
Outside of city limits, the left lane is a passing lane only.
Only on Tuesdays
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.
Yes, you must drive in the right lane if there are no vehicles in the right lane according to RSMo 304.015 charge code 4722705.0. The left lane is for passing only.
Lane markers are only used on two or more laned roads. One way streets don't have them.
Malaysia minimum lane width is 2.75 meter according to JKR U2 and this width only applicable for local streets lane they have pavement roads.
A street sign with a center lane marked by two arrows pointing left indicates that the lane is designated for left turns only. Drivers in this lane are permitted to turn left onto intersecting streets or into driveways. It's important to ensure that the lane is clear and safe before making the turn.
It is true that left turns should be made from the furthermost left hand lane, and should be done so only when traffic dictates it is safe and prudent. Drivers should proceed with caution when doing turning maneuvers from an intersection.
That depends on which country you a driving in.