Chapter 4-7: Turning lanes

The “Turning Lanes” section of the Alberta learner’s permit test assesses knowledge of proper use and navigation of designated turning lanes.

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Alberta Driving Test - Chapter 4-7: Turning lanes

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What should you watch for when using a two-way left turn lane?

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What is the main purpose of checking signs and pavement markings as you approach an intersection?

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When are dual lane turns allowed?

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After completing a dual lane turn, what must the driver do if their lane ends when the two lanes converge?

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When should you enter a two-way left turn lane?

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How must you complete a turn at an intersection with dual lane turns?

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At a dual right turn intersection, when may you turn right on a red light (if not prohibited by a sign)?

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Which of the following is part of the safe turning procedure?

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What is permitted to enter a two-way left turn lane?

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What is a two-way left turn lane?

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Drivers must understand when and how to enter a turning lane, signal intentions, and yield to pedestrians or oncoming traffic as required. Turning lanes are marked to separate turning vehicles from through traffic, reducing congestion and improving safety. Proper lane use prevents confusion and collisions at intersections. The test covers left- and right-turn lanes, including multi-lane intersections and dedicated turn signals. Mastering these rules is crucial for passing the learner’s permit test and for developing safe driving habits in Alberta.