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How to Prepare for a Driving Test. Pre-Drive Checklist Safety Criteria. Start the turn from the far left lane. Turn into either of the lanes that are safely open, as shown by the arrows. Left turn from a one-way street into a one-way street. Watch for pedestrians, motorcyclists, and bicyclists between your vehicle and the curb because they can legally use the left turn lane for their left turns. Right turn from a one-way street into a one-way street.
Start the turn in the far right lane. If safe, you may end the turn in any lane. Sometimes, signs or pavement markings will let you turn right from another lane, as shown by the graphic. Through traffic has the right-of-way. You may turn either right or left from the center lane. Watch for vehicles, motorcyclists, and bicyclists inside your turn. A U-turn is turning your vehicle around in the street to go back the way you came. To make a U-turn, signal and use the far left lane or the center left turn lane.
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General Information. The California Driver License. Obtaining a Driver License. Driver License Classes. The Examination Process. If any questions arise related to the information contained in the translated website, please refer to the English version. Google Translate is not support in your browser. To translate this page, please install the Google Toolbar opens in new window. If you are preparing to take a knowledge test to get a DL, it can be very helpful to see example questions.
Practice with these sample tests. DMV periodically adds new questions to the sample tests. Manuals and Handbooks We put together these manuals and handbooks to help you learn the rules of the road and prepare for your knowledge tests.
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