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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2009

Hosts Lisl Friday & René Alvarado, of the award winning video "Wheels in Motion," from http://www.defensivedriving.com, discuss when you should and shouldn't turn and the correct way to make turns when you do.

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  • "Don't make a U-Turn on a one way street" - LOL

  • I do believe most of this incorrect or not fully explained which might make it confusing.

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  • He is soooo hot. I dream with you everynight Rene Alvarado!

  • Do NOT follow this video. Do not get close to the curb on either side, that's just idiotic. As stated below, you may be cutting off a bike lane, or something. You will also cut the turn short if you start too close to the curb. Stay in the lane, and make a standard, normal turn. This is half the reason why drivers are so bad, bad instructions.

  • my mom made me get this dvd from the library....i didn't learn anything...

  • @ATRACTIVEMAN360 I find it very hard to understand your comment, i think you got too exited.

  • fuck this bull shit IM FROM england FTW AND THIS IS NO how u do turns wtf all that shit is odvios in england u just sitin a car start the clutch a boom ur off America to sit on the seet u need to make sure idk americans are dikheads

  • i can't make left turns at all

  • This dude's a douche 

  • 1 dumbass made a U-turn on a one-way street

  • She got way too close to the right curb making that right turn at the intersection. If there were a bicyclist coming up from the rear (riding within 3 feet of the curb, which is, by law, 'their lane width' that motorists must yield for them), you'd cut the cyclist off, and probably get a ticket. There's no way you need to be THAT close to the curb for a proper right turn.

  • Smh, couldn't even demonstrate a u-turn properly. I did one late last night and although I did it successfully, it was so awkward because of how small my lane was. And this was in busy ol Santa Monica! I was lucky I did it in the early morning because I had to sloooow down to prevent hitting the curb. Ugh.

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