No, you should not always steer to the left before turning right. The proper technique depends on the specific situation and traffic laws in your area. In general, when making a right turn, you should position your vehicle close to the right side of the road and signal your intention, rather than steering left first. Always prioritize safety and follow local driving regulations.
Oncoming traffic always has right of way. When turning left, signal, stop, wait. Move only when it is safe.
Before turning left, the right-of-way should be given to oncoming vehicles and pedestrians.
Yes, before turning left, the right of way should be given to oncoming cars.
When a driver is turning right and a bike is going straight, the driver should yield to the bike and allow it to pass before completing the turn. It is important to always be aware of and yield to cyclists on the road to ensure their safety.
When a truck is turning right, you should maintain a safe distance and be aware of its large turning radius. Avoid driving alongside the truck, as it may not see you in its blind spots. If you are behind the truck, be patient and allow it to complete the turn before proceeding. Always follow traffic signals and signs to ensure safety.
if there are any cars coming
Yes.
If on 2-lane streets, yes. You should not swing into the other lane, but stay in the right before and after turning.
If on 2-lane streets, yes. You should not swing into the other lane, but stay in the right before and after turning.
obviously not if the truck is in the right turning lane and turning right you should keep your distance and follow behind safely
Drivers must yield to pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles already in the intersection before turning right.
When the light turns green at an intersection, the vehicles that have the right of way are those going straight or turning right. They should proceed first before vehicles turning left or pedestrians crossing the street.