California DMV Driver's License Renewal Practice Exam 2026 – Your Comprehensive Guide to Guaranteed Success!

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When turning left from a multilane one-way street onto a one-way street, you should start your turn from:

The right curb

The left curb

When turning left from a multilane one-way street onto a one-way street, you begin the turn from the left curb. This keeps you in the lane closest to the curb and sets you up to enter the leftmost lane of the street you’re turning onto. Starting from the left curb avoids crossing in front of vehicles in other lanes and reduces the risk of ending up in the wrong lane after the turn. In practice, you should approach in the leftmost lane, signal, and complete the turn into the leftmost lane of the new street, checking for pedestrians and bicyclists along the way.

The middle lane

Any lane

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