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You see a lane in the centre of a two-way road marked with solid yellow lines and white arrows pointing left. What is this lane used for?
This is a two-way left turn lane, also known as a shared centre lane. It is reserved for vehicles turning left from either direction and should not be used for
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Question: You see a lane in the centre of a two-way road marked with solid yellow lines and white arrows pointing left. What is this lane used for?
Answer options:
- For passing slower vehicles. ✅ For vehicles turning left from either direction.
- As a reversible lane during rush hour.
- For emergency vehicles only.
Correct answer: For vehicles turning left from either direction.
Explanation: This is a two-way left turn lane, also known as a shared centre lane. It is reserved for vehicles turning left from either direction and should not be used for passing or through travel.
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