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You are driving on a multi-lane road with a single solid white line painted between each lane of traffic moving in your direction; you may change lanes only if you are in an intersection and you are in the wrong lane to make a turn. You should not change lanes unless you must do so to avoid a hazard. You may change lanes as long as you signal at least 100 feet in advance.

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on a multi-lane road with a single solid white line, you should generally not change lanes. However, you are allowed to change lanes if you are in an intersection and in the wrong lane to make a turn. It is important to avoid unnecessary lane changes and only change lanes when necessary to avoid a hazard. When changing lanes, remember to signal at least 100 feet in advance to alert other drivers.

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