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RIGHT TURN AT TRAFFIC LIGHTS

Photo: Right turn at traffic lights - Turning right into the continuing road of a T-intersection; if only one lane is allowed right turn, you can enter the new road in any lane

 

Exiting the turn, give way to pedestrians.

 

On full green light watch out for pedestrians, as it may apply to them as well; on arrow green for you pedestrians face red light, but some may still be crossing the road.

 

After turning, the steering wheel will spin back to the straight position by itself (“self centre”) - do not give it a free hand, maintain light grip and straighten as needed.

 

In case a quick evasive action is needed, the delay for regaining the grip costs valuable time.

To put it frankly, if you release the wheel letting it self-centre, you may fail the driving test.

 

Having passed the traffic light, restore the following distance.

 

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