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If you're on a two-way street and you want to turn left at the next intersection onto a one-way street, you must start your turn from which lane, (unless a sign says otherwise

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If you're on a two-way street and you want to turn left at the next intersection onto a one-way street, you must start your turn from which lane, (unless a sign says otherwise

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Para girar a la izquierda en la próxima intersección hacia una calle de un solo sentido, debes comenzar tu giro desde el carril más cercano al centro de la calle, a menos que una señal indique lo contrario.

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