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How to Properly Make a Right or Left Turn

Turning your vehicle involves proper handling of the steering wheel, knowing where to position your vehicle on the road, and some techniques to easily complete the turn. Below are tips you can follow when turning left or right.

Steps When Making Left Turns

When turning left, get in the lane immediately to the right of the centerline in a two-way traffic road or in a lane designated for left turns. Do not cross the centerline while at the intersection. After you have completed the turn, maintain your lane until it is safe to change lanes.

1. Signal at least 10 cars length or 30 meters away from the intersection before slowing down.
2. Check all mirrors for areas around your new or secondhand car to see if the lane is free. Stay on your lane to avoid swerving.
3. Stay closest to the centerline or center divider (island) of the road.
4. Make a full stop upon reaching the intersection then check if traffic is clear. Check your right side for any incoming automobiles.
5. Turn your steering wheel to the left when the front wheel reaches the center of the intersection.
6. When your car is already in the straight position, turn the steering wheel back to its normal position to straighten the front wheels before increasing your speed.
7. Make sure your signal lights are turned off after you made the turn.

Steps When Making Right Turns

When turning right, you need to be in the right hand lane or a lane designated for right turns. After making your turn, stay in the right lane until you are at a proper distance from the intersection.

1. Signal at least 10 cars length or 30 meters away from the intersection and slow down.
2. Check all mirrors for areas around your vehicle and see if lane is free. Keep to your lane to avoid swerving.
3. Allow a one-meter distance away from the curb or sidewalk.
4. Make a full stop upon reaching the intersection then check if traffic is clear. Check your left side for any incoming vehicles.
5. Turn your steering wheel to the right when the right from wheel of your new or pre-owned car reaches the corner.
6. When your car is already in a straight position, turn the steering wheel back to its normal position to straighten front wheels before increasing speed.
7. Make sure your signal lights are turned off after you made the turn.

One Last Tip

Following the steps above will help you properly turn your car left or right. However, if you’re driving on multi-lane roads, be sure to check if there are arrows painted on the road that show whether or not left or right are allowed from other lanes. If there are, you must make your turn as indicated by the road markings.