I do not expect you to believe me because you did not also go through the road test here to get a driving license that is why you think the road rules in your country apply here.
Just observe the vehicles on a TWO-LANE LEFT TURNING SECTION. As I was told the inner lane is primarily for vehicles making a U-turn not for left-turn (unless there is a no U-turn sign) that is why you have to stay on the outer lane for turning left.
AND as a friendly and safety advice to you, if ever you are really going LEFT on that section of the road, stay on the outer lane. Don't go into the inner lane. It has kept me accident-free so far (fingers-crossed!).
I do not expect you to believe me because you did not also go through the road test here to get a driving license that is why you think the road rules in your country apply here.
Just observe the vehicles on a TWO-LANE LEFT TURNING SECTION. As I was told the inner lane is primarily for vehicles making a U-turn not for left-turn (unless there is a no U-turn sign) that is why you have to stay on the outer lane for turning left.
AND as a friendly and safety advice to you, if ever you are really going LEFT on that section of the road, stay on the outer lane. Don't go into the inner lane. It has kept me accident-free so far (fingers-crossed!).
Stay safe!