The general overall rule is that the left turning vehicle ALWAYS yields.
passing and making left turns
There are three main types of turns involved in driving: right turns, left turns, and U-turns. Right turns involve turning the vehicle to the right, left turns involve turning the vehicle to the left, and U-turns involve making a complete 180-degree turn to go in the opposite direction. It is important to signal and check for oncoming traffic before making any type of turn.
Making left turns
I believe it is the car making a left turn.I was taught hat the left part of the intersection gets the right of way
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.
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.
100 feet
CV Joint going out
it is when u turn the tires lift the hit the ground
It could be low on fuel.
It depends on how the lane is marked. In some areas it is used strictly to allow for making left turns. In other states it can be used for passing. Pay attention to the lane markings and check the specific traffic laws for your particular state.
what is the problem when you are making turns you get a cracking noise.