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- your car should be positioned next to the center line before: a. making a right turn from a one - way street b. making a left turn from a two - way street c. moving straight across an intersection d. all of the above
Brief Explanations
- For option A: When making a right turn from a one - way street, you typically position your car closer to the right - hand lane or curb, not the center line.
- For option B: When making a left turn from a two - way street, you need to position your car next to the center line. This is because from a two - way street, to make a left turn, you have to cross oncoming traffic, and being next to the center line allows you to safely enter the left - turn position and then make the turn.
- For option C: When moving straight across an intersection, you usually stay in your lane, which is not necessarily next to the center line (unless your lane is the middle lane in a multi - lane road, but the general rule for straight - ahead movement is to stay in your designated lane, not specifically next to the center line).
- Since only option B is correct, we can determine the answer.
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B. Making a left turn from a two - way street