Final answer:
When traveling on a multi-lane road, left turns are generally made only from the left lane, following local traffic laws and road markings. Safety considerations also involve potential road hazards like animals crossing, which require drivers to be vigilant. Correct answer is c: only if there's a center turn lane.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you're traveling on a multi-lane road, the general rule for making left turns is to do so only from the left lane, unless road signage or lane markings indicate otherwise. In the original question, option (a) 'only from the left lane' is usually the correct answer. However, road layouts can vary and sometimes specific lanes might be designated for left turns, especially if there is a center turn lane (option c).
Therefore, always follow local traffic laws and road markings. It is important to consider safety, particularly when animals like a rabbit might be trying to cross. If a car is in the furthermost lane from the rabbit, while it does not guarantee the rabbit's safety, it is less likely to directly interfere with the rabbit's crossing as compared to a car in a closer lane. So, the correct answer is c: only if there's a center turn lane.