Alberta Written Drivers Learners Test Practice

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When can you use the right-turn lane to make a left turn?

  1. When there is no oncoming traffic.

  2. When there is a sign permitting it.

  3. When the light is green and it is safe to do so.

  4. You should never use a right-turn lane to make a left turn.

The correct answer is: You should never use a right-turn lane to make a left turn.

You should never use a right-turn lane to make a left turn. The main purpose of a right-turn lane is to allow drivers to safely turn right without slowing down or impeding the flow of traffic. Using the right-turn lane to make a left turn can be dangerous and unexpected for other drivers on the road. Option A is incorrect because even if there is no oncoming traffic, it is still not safe or legal to make a left turn from a designated right-turn lane. Option B is incorrect because a sign permitting it does not necessarily mean it is safe or legal. Option C is also incorrect because even if the light is green, it is still not appropriate to use a right-turn lane for a left turn.