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Turning and Signaling for Turns Part 8 - Utah State Legislature If hand and arm signals are used, a person operating a vehicle shall give the required hand and arm signals from the left side of the vehicle as follows: left turn: hand and arm extended horizontally; right turn: hand and arm extended upward; and stop or decrease speed: hand and arm extended downward
Guidelines for Multi-Way Stops - Beaufort County, SC Traffic Engineers study these situations to determine if there is a need for a left turn arrow and what type of left turn arrow to install Left turn arrows are great if you are the one turning left, however they generally make the wait longer for everyone else at the intersection
Design of Turn Lanes Guidelines The traditional turn lane design along median divided roadways has opposing left turn lanes negatively offset – to the left each driver in the left turn lanes
TRANSPORTATION CODE CHAPTER 545. OPERATION AND MOVEMENT OF . . . Sec A545 152 AAVEHICLE TURNING LEFT To turn left at an intersection or into an alley or private road or driveway, an operator shall yield the right-of-way to a vehicle that is approaching from the opposite direction and that is in the intersection or in such proximity to the intersection as to be an immediate hazard
ADOT Traffic Engineering Guidelines and Processes (TGP) 430 The preferred way of creating a left turn lane is by widening the roadway on both sides equally as shown in Figure 430-B This minimizes the amount of lateral shifting required for through traffic
Driver Guide - Chapter 4 When making a left turn, avoid cutting the corner so sharply that you run into someone approaching from the left However, you must leave room for oncoming vehicles to turn left in front of you
Dedicated Left- and Right-Turn Lanes at Intersections Installing left-turn lanes and or right-turn lanes should be considered for the major road approaches for improving safety at both three- and four-leg intersections with stop control on the minor road, where significant turning volumes exist, or where there is a history of turn-related crashes