Can you turn left at an intersection if you have no visibility?
Changing direction
Explanation
To turn **left at an intersection**, it is essential to have **good visibility**. If you cannot see well, you should not make the turn, even if the signage allows it. This is because you need to ensure that there are no oncoming vehicles that could pose a danger.
- **Visibility**: It is crucial to ensure that the change of direction is made safely. If you cannot see clearly, you cannot assess if it is safe to turn.
- **Signage**: Even if there are signs that allow the turn, the lack of visibility takes precedence over these indications. Safety is a priority.
- **Precautions when turning**: You must position yourself correctly on the road according to the type of road and ensure that the crossing is done safely, passing through the center of the intersection and not diagonally.

In summary, safety and visibility are essential when turning left, and you should not proceed if you cannot see clearly, regardless of what the signs indicate.
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