On an interurban two-way road with three lanes separated by broken lines, where should the driver of a car position themselves to turn left?
Joining traffic
Explanation
To change direction to the **left** on an interurban road with **two-way traffic** and **three lanes** separated by broken lines, the driver of a passenger car must position themselves in the **center lane**.
- On this type of road, the center lane is used for maneuvers such as overtaking or changing direction, as long as it is not occupied by another vehicle coming from the opposite direction.
- When changing direction to the left, it is important to position oneself in the center lane to perform the maneuver safely and in accordance with traffic regulations.

This position allows the driver to adequately prepare for the turn, ensuring that the change of direction is carried out correctly and without interfering with traffic coming from the opposite direction.
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