When making a left turn in a combination vehicle, you should:
  1. Start your turn when you reach the center of the intersection.
  2. Start your turn before you reach the center of the intersection.
  3. Start your turn after you pass the center of the intersection.
  4. None of the above
Explanation
Answer: A - When making a left turn, combination vehicle drivers and long wheelbase vehicles such as buses should make sure that they have reached the center of the intersection before they begin turning the steering wheel. Turning too soon can result in your vehicle hitting something or someone on your left side due to off-tracking. It is important that Class A drivers understand the principles behind off-tracking for both right and left hand turns.
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