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At some point or another, you’re going to have to make a left turn while you’re driving. Luckily, there’s a whole lane dedicated to helping you do just that. Whether you’re an experienced driver or a newbie, it’s totally fine to wonder what you’re allowed and what you’re not allowed to use the center turning lane for. We’ve answered a few common questions about the lane to make it easy for you.

Question 1 of 6:

What is a center turning lane?

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  1. The center turning lane is the single lane (marked by solid yellow lines) located smack dab in the middle of a 2-way street. As its name suggests, it’s designed for cars traveling in both directions to use it to make a turn. [1]
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Question 2 of 6:

What is a center lane used for?

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  1. The center turning lane is intended to be used for drivers to make left turns into driveways, parking lots, and other roads. You can also use the lane to make a U-turn if you need to travel in the opposite direction on the road. But look for signs that say that U-turns aren’t allowed before you do so you aren’t violating any traffic laws. [2]
Question 3 of 6:

How do you get into the turning lane?

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  1. Look over your left shoulder to make sure there isn’t a vehicle in the lane. Put on your turn signal so other drivers know that you plan to slow down and move into the turning lane. Slow your vehicle down, move into the center turning lane, and come to a stop. If the road is clear, you can make your turn! [3]
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Question 4 of 6:

When should you get into the center turn lane?

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  1. Some regions may have traffic laws that provide specific distances, while others may say a “reasonable” distance. Don’t enter the center turning lane multiple blocks away from your turn. You could actually get a ticket if you travel in the lane for too long. Stick to a reasonable distance and use the lane when your turn is coming up. [5]
Question 5 of 6:

Is it legal to use a turn lane to merge?

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  1. The center turning lane is meant to only be used for turning. If you use it for something else, such as merging or passing, you’re violating traffic laws and you could receive a hefty fine. [6]
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Question 6 of 6:

What does the center lane only sign mean?

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  1. The two arrows on the center turning lane only sign can be a little confusing and make you think that you can turn either left or right. But it actually means you can only use the lane to make a left turn. Don’t use the lane for things like passing a vehicle or speeding up so you can merge into the road. [7]
    • Some center lanes may also have two arrows painted on the pavement. They mean the same thing as a center lane only sign: you can only use the lane to make a left turn!

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    When should you turn on your blinkers?
    Ibrahim Onerli
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    Ibrahim Onerli is a Driving Instructor and the Manager of Revolution Driving School in New York City. His mission is to make the world a better place by teaching safe driving. Ibrahim trains and manages a team of over eight driving instructors. He specializes in teaching defensive driving and stick shift driving.
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    Turn on your blinker 100 feet (30 meters) before you plan to turn. This will signal to the other drivers that you'll be slowing to turn.
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    Can I enter a left turn lane anywhere or only at the opening?
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    You can only enter turn lanes at openings unless it is a continuous center turn lane with yellow markings on both sides. In that case, make sure you don't enter the turn lane too early; otherwise, you might collide with oncoming traffic turning left.
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    Is it legal to use the turn lane to wait to drive into traffic?
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    This is illegal in many states, so you'll have to check your state's specific laws regarding this rule, but I would not assume it's legal.
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      • In general, most center lanes should only be used for making left turns and not for passing other vehicles or merging with traffic. [8]
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      The center turning lane is a lane with an outer set of solid yellow lines and an inner set of dashed yellow lines. If the road only has 1 lane in each direction, turn on your left blinker to show other drivers that you’re about to enter the center turn lane. Before you move into the center lane, look for oncoming cars in it, since the lane is used by cars going in both directions. When the center turn lane is clear, move slowly into it. Alternatively, if the road has more than 1 lane in each direction, merge into the left lane before you turn into the center lane. Once you're in the center lane, watch the traffic in the oncoming lane until there’s a gap in the traffic. Then, accelerate and turn into the lane. For more tips, including how to use a center left-turn lane to enter a road, read on!

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