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While near an intersection in the wrong lane to make your turn, what should you do?

  1. A. Make a sudden turn from the wrong lane

  2. B. Stop and wait for the other vehicles to clear the way

  3. C. Drive off-road to reach the intended turn

  4. D. Drive on until you can get into the proper lane, then turn at another intersection and circle back to your intended turn

The correct answer is: D. Drive on until you can get into the proper lane, then turn at another intersection and circle back to your intended turn

When you find yourself in the wrong lane approaching an intersection, the safest and most responsible action is to continue driving until you can safely reposition yourself in the correct lane. By doing this, you can look for opportunities to turn at another intersection where you are properly aligned to make the desired turn. This approach not only minimizes the risk of an accident that could occur from making a sudden or unsafe maneuver but also ensures that you are following traffic laws and maintaining the flow of traffic. Making a sudden turn from the wrong lane can lead to potential collisions with other vehicles or pedestrians who are not expecting such a maneuver. Stopping in the wrong lane can create confusion or cause other drivers to react unpredictably, which could also result in an accident. Driving off-road is not a safe option either, as it could damage the vehicle or lead to loss of control. Utilizing option D prioritizes safety and adherence to traffic regulations, making it the correct choice when confronted with this scenario.