Rules of the Road
When turning right at a multi-lane intersection, which lane should you end up in?
South African learner's licence practice question. Difficulty: medium.
Answer: When turning right, you should enter the rightmost (nearest) lane of the road you're turning into, then move left when safe.
- A. The left lane of the road you're turning into
- B. The nearest right lane of the road you're turning into - correct
- C. Any lane of the road you're turning into
- D. The middle lane
Explanation
When turning right, you should enter the rightmost (nearest) lane of the road you're turning into, then move left when safe.
More Rules of the Road questions
- What is the general speed limit in an urban area in South Africa?
- What is the general speed limit on a rural public road outside an urban area?
- What is the maximum speed limit on a South African freeway, unless otherwise indicated?
- What must you do when approaching a stop sign?
- What does a Yield (Give Way) sign require?
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