When making a left turn at an intersection, you should reach the:

Center of the intersection.. Section 2.7: Reach the center of the intersection before you start the left turn. This keeps the rear wheels

When making a left turn at an intersection, you should reach the:

ANSWER BREAKDOWN
  • A. Incorrect. "Left curb." is not correct. Reach the center of the intersection before you start the left turn. This keeps the rear wheels from hitting other vehicles.
  • B. Incorrect. "Right curb." is not correct. Reach the center of the intersection before you start the left turn. This keeps the rear wheels from hitting other vehicles.
  • C. Correct. Reach the center of the intersection before you start the left turn. This keeps the rear wheels from hitting other vehicles.
  • D. Incorrect. "Crosswalk." is not correct. Reach the center of the intersection before you start the left turn. This keeps the rear wheels from hitting other vehicles.