Using the correct lane and being aware of the extra traffic are key when you’re turning onto multi-laned roads.

Animation of a blue car waiting at a stop sign with right indicators on. Two white cars pass from the right, then the blue car turns right into the closest left lane.

Where should you practise this?

Choose a route where you can practise your left turns first, at a time that isn’t really busy with traffic. Once you’ve got the hang of them, change your drive so you’re moving on to right turns.

When you’re turning onto multi-laned roads

  • Follow the intersection approach routine: mirrors, indicate, course, brake, gear, assess.
  • Look at least twice in both directions to pick a gap big enough for you to move into.
  • Keep an eye out for vehicles going at different speeds in the two lanes. Also be careful of vehicles looking to move into the same lane as you.
  • Make sure you always turn onto the lane nearest you.
  • If you’re turning left, angle your car slightly to the left as you pull up to the intersection. When it’s clear turn into the lane closest to the kerb.
  • If you’re turning right, move your car close to the centreline and facing straight ahead as you pull up to the intersection. When it’s clear, turn into the lane closest to the centreline.

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