Where must a moped be positioned to turn left on an interurban road?
Changing direction
Explanation
To turn left on an **interurban road** with a two-wheeled moped, it is important to follow certain safety rules. If there is no specific lane for making the turn, the moped must position itself **to the right of the lane and off the roadway** if possible. This is done to avoid obstructing traffic and to wait safely until it is possible to make the turn.
- On interurban roads, mopeds must position themselves to the right to minimize the risk of accidents, as these roads usually have faster and denser traffic.
- By being off the roadway, the moped does not interfere with vehicles traveling in the same direction, allowing for a safer and more efficient traffic flow.
- Additionally, when turning, it is important to pass through the center of the intersection and leave it on the left, avoiding crossing diagonally, which could be dangerous.
This position and procedure ensure that the moped can turn safely and without causing inconvenience to other drivers.
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