What must a two-wheeled moped do to turn left on an interurban road that does not have a lane designated for that maneuver?
Changing direction
Explanation
To turn left on an **interurban road**, a two-wheeled moped must follow certain specific rules due to its size and characteristics.
- **Position on the road**: Mopeds must position themselves to the **right of the lane** and, if possible, off the roadway. This is because on interurban roads, these vehicles must wait in a safe place before making the turn. This position allows them to be safer and more visible to other drivers.
- **Safety when turning**: When making the turn, it is important that the moped passes through the **center of the intersection** and leaves it on its left, avoiding crossing diagonally. This ensures that the turn is made safely and orderly.
- **Use of the shoulder**: On roads without a specific lane for mopeds, they must travel on the **shoulder** if available. If there is no shoulder or it is not possible to use it, they may use the essential part of the lane, always prioritizing safety.
These rules are designed to protect moped drivers and ensure a safe and efficient flow of traffic on interurban roads.
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