While driving in the city, look for the following hazards:
Parked vehicles hiding across traffic.
Detours in lanes of travel.
Two-way center left turn lanes use by other drivers.
Turning at corners.
Driving on one-way streets.
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Preview Driving on a One-Way Street
Preview Identifying
You should identify the potential problems and take evasive action. For example, you know you are on a one-way street when you see a black street sign and a white arrow in the center with the words “One Way.” Solid or broken white lines will be marked on the pavement .
Preview Entering
Entering a one-way street may seem tricky at first, but it is very easy if you follow these guidelines from the California Driver Handbook:
If you are making a left turn from a two-way street into a one-way street, start turning from the lane closest to the middle of the street and turn into any safe and open lane.