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If you find yourself in the wrong lane for a left turn at an intersection, what should you do?

  1. Turn as quickly as possible

  2. Go to the next intersection and turn there

  3. Stop and wait until you can turn

  4. Back up to correct your position

The correct answer is: Go to the next intersection and turn there

When you find yourself in the wrong lane for a left turn at an intersection, the safest and most appropriate action is to proceed to the next intersection and make the turn there. This choice prioritizes safety by avoiding a last-minute lane change or maneuver that could lead to an accident or disrupt the flow of traffic. Trying to make a turn from the incorrect lane can create confusion for other drivers and pose a hazard, as you may obstruct vehicles that are correctly positioned to make their turns. Additionally, attempting to back up or block traffic to correct your position is dangerous and illegal, as it increases the risk of collision with other vehicles or pedestrians. Similarly, making a sudden turn when in the wrong lane can lead to accidents and is not a responsible choice. Therefore, moving to the next intersection to make your turn is the best course of action.