You should always only turn from the lane closest to the direction you wish to turn. For example you will turn only from the far left lane if you are turning to the left. If you wish to turn right then you will have to do this from the far right lane only.
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No, you should not turn left from the center lane of a three-lane one-way street onto a two-lane one-way street. You should turn from the left lane if you want to turn left onto another street.
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Vehicles on the larger street have right of way.
When driving straight on a one-way street, you should use the lane that is closest to the center of the road, typically the left lane, unless signage indicates otherwise. If there are multiple lanes, you can choose any lane that allows for straight movement, but staying in the rightmost lane can be preferable for easier merging or turning. Always follow local traffic laws and markings to ensure safe navigation.
Drivers from either direction may use the center lane for left turns.
Any turn going left from any of the right lanes is an illegal turn. However, if you signal into any of the two left lanes (assuming the white lines are dashed and not solid), you can make a legal left turn from any of the two left turn lanes. Treat it like a four-laned intersection without the street lights and without a lane going straight. You must turn into your lane accordingly.
If on 2-lane streets, yes. You should not swing into the other lane, but stay in the right before and after turning.