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True or False: The driver of vehicle 1 must pull up to the middle of the intersection to turn left.

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Not applicable

  4. Depends on conditions

The correct answer is: True

When making a left turn at an intersection, it is generally required for the driver to position their vehicle in a way that allows for a safe and clear turn. Pulling up to the middle of the intersection helps facilitate this process. By moving forward, the driver can get a better view of oncoming traffic and any pedestrians crossing. This positioning also allows other vehicles to have a better understanding of the driver’s intent to turn left, thereby improving overall traffic flow and safety. This situation may vary based on specific intersection designs, local traffic laws, or traffic signals, which might provide different rules for turning left. However, in many cases, especially at busy intersections without specific signage or signals indicating otherwise, it is standard practice for drivers to enter the intersection to prepare for their turn. Hence, stating that the driver must pull up to the middle of the intersection before turning left is true in these contexts.