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In a lane that specifies a right turn, what must drivers do?

  1. Turn left at the intersection

  2. Proceed straight ahead

  3. Make a right turn

  4. Turn around

The correct answer is: Make a right turn

In a lane that specifies a right turn, drivers are required to make a right turn when they reach the intersection. This lane is designated for right turns only, indicating to drivers that the proper action is to move to the right. It's essential for maintaining the flow of traffic and adhering to traffic regulations. This rule helps prevent confusion and collisions at intersections by clearly guiding drivers on the expected behavior when using that particular lane. Turning left, proceeding straight ahead, or turning around would violate the specific lane designation and could lead to unsafe driving conditions, including potential accidents and traffic disruption. By following the instruction to make a right turn, drivers contribute to safer, more efficient road usage.