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A lane-use sign shows arrows indicating 'go straight' from the middle lane and 'turn right' from the right lane. As a motorcyclist, if you are planning to turn right, which lane should you be in?
Lane-use signs clearly dictate which actions are permitted from each lane. To turn right, the motorcyclist must be in the designated right-turn lane.
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Question: A lane-use sign shows arrows indicating 'go straight' from the middle lane and 'turn right' from the right lane. As a motorcyclist, if you are planning to turn right, which lane should you be in?
Answer options:
- The left-most lane.
- The middle lane. ✅ The right-most lane.
- Any lane, as motorcycles are flexible.
Correct answer: The right-most lane.
Explanation: Lane-use signs clearly dictate which actions are permitted from each lane. To turn right, the motorcyclist must be in the designated right-turn lane.
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