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Its a complicated story, but one of the last steps in getting my CA driving license back was to take a driving test (behind the wheel). It was very complicated to get there, and lots of concerns about paperwork, but ultimately it did happen and I learned some things.
1. When you turn right, and there is a bike lane, you are expected to turn into that bike lane and turn right from there. Which means that you are expected to look right as if you were making a lane change.
2. The last thing you do before a right turn is to look for pedestrians or bicycles (e.g. over your right shoulder).
3. They dont need you to look behind your shoulder (e.g. turn around) a lot, just a little to take a glimpse.
4. A pedestrian can be in the crosswalk as long as he/she is not too close on your side of the road. Its a little confusing and I always err on the side of caution.
5. When turning left or right onto a one way street, there are many different lanes you can turn into, but pick one, and stick with it. I wander a bit because I get confused about which lane I am supposed to be on.
6. No need to accelerate so much, my instructor said.
He was very nice and passed me, and maybe he did not have to do that.
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