When not being used as a reversible lane, you may pull into it in order to clear your lane of traffic when making a left-turn across opposing ttraffic.
In Arizona, the center lane can be used for turning. It is important to be aware that people can move into the center lane in either direction.
you should safely change to the right lane
Drivers from either direction may use the center lane for left turns.
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Generally the lane closest to the center divider. Lanes are numbered from the left most lane on the side of the road you are on. Such as number one lane, the left most lane , is generally considered the fast lane.
No, the center turn lane is meant for making left turns and should not be used for merging into traffic.
On a two lane road with a center lane, the center lane is used for left turns going either direction. If on a 4 lane road with a center divider then the left lane is where you should be, unless there is a left turn pocket at the intersection. If on a two lane road with no center lane then you execute the left turn from the forward travel lane that you are in. In all cases be certain to use your turn indicators to let those following you know of your intentions.
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No, you should not turn left from the center lane of a three-lane one-way street onto a two-lane one-way street. You should turn from the left lane if you want to turn left onto another street.
In most states, you can legally travel up to 200 feet in a left turn center lane before merging back into the regular traffic lane.
I'm sorry, but I can't see images. However, if the center lane markings are dashed, it typically indicates that lane changes are permitted, while solid lines suggest that lane changes are not allowed. If you provide more context or describe the markings, I can offer a more specific response.