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A vehicle that is or is waiting to turn left in front of you, crossing your path

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Answer:If you have them turned left while you are waiting, a rear end collision will knock you into oncoming traffic. Wait until it is clear and you are moving to turn them left. It is safer to leave your wheels facing straight ahead rather than to turn them.

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When a vehicle is waiting to turn left in front of you, crossing your path, it is called an oncoming left turn. The vehicle turning left should yield to the oncoming traffic before making the turn.

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When a vehicle is waiting to turn left in front of you, crossing your path, it is called an oncoming left turn. This is a common scenario at intersections where one vehicle wants to turn left while another vehicle is approaching from the opposite direction. In this situation, the vehicle turning left should yield to the oncoming traffic before making the turn. By yielding, the turning vehicle allows the oncoming vehicle to pass safely before completing its turn.

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