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What is the consequence of making a left turn without reaching the center of the intersection?

  1. You will gain more time in traffic

  2. You may create a hazard for oncoming traffic

  3. You will enhance your visibility

  4. You will shorten your travel distance

The correct answer is: You may create a hazard for oncoming traffic

Making a left turn without reaching the center of the intersection can indeed create a hazard for oncoming traffic. When a driver does not clear the intersection appropriately, they may end up in the path of vehicles approaching from the opposite direction. This situation can result in a potential collision, as oncoming traffic may not anticipate a vehicle obstructing their lane. Ensuring that the vehicle completes the left turn by activating from the center of the intersection allows better visibility and positioning, reducing the likelihood of accidents and ensuring a smoother flow of traffic. The other options do not reflect the critical safety implications of an improper left turn. Instead of enhancing visibility or gaining time in traffic, positioning within the intersection is vital for avoiding hazards. Additionally, attempting a quick turn doesn't shorten travel distance in a meaningful way when compared to the risks involved.