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Question: 1.2.09-010

3 Points

Licenses: Basic material GM classes

Two vehicles are approaching each other. Both want to turn left. In which cases are you not allowed to turn left in front of each other?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. When you notice that the approaching vehicle wanting to turn left wishes to turn behind your vehicle
  • B. When this is forbidden by lane markings
  • C. When the approaching vehicle wanting to turn left stops just before the middle of the crossroads

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Correct answer

  • A. When you notice that the approaching vehicle wanting to turn left wishes to turn behind your vehicle
  • B. When this is forbidden by lane markings
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As a rule, you have to turn left before the oncoming vehicle (tangent turning). However, drive in a wide arc behind the other vehicle if this is prescribed by lane markings on the lane. If the driving style of the other vehicle driver indicates that he wants to turn behind you, you also have to do without a turn in front of each other.

Turning, turning and reversing

Chapter 1.2.09

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