If you notice that the cars behind you are not slowing down, tap your break pedal a couple times to signal that you are braking.

Do not make a right turn from a left lane.

For example, some traffic lights and intersections prohibit left turns.

Use the center left lane if one is available to make your left turn. Do not attempt to make a left turn from a right lane.

If you are turning into a single-lane street, make sure to not cut the corner of the oncoming traffic’s lane. In other words, do not make your left turn too tight.

You may also make a U-turn on a divided highway if there is an opening in the center divider and the opening is not reserved for law enforcement or emergency vehicles.

Oncoming vehicles must be more than 200 feet (60 meters) away before making a U-turn. Do not make a U-turn from the right lane.

Do not turn into the far right lane.

Additionally, do not make U-turns on highways that are split by curbs, two sets of double yellow lines, and other dividing mechanisms.