GENERAL INFORMATION
Legislation
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS LEGISLATION
Vehicle knowledge
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS VEHICLE KNOWLEDGE
Traffic signs and signals
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS TRAFFIC SIGNS AND SIGNALS
PRIORITY
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS PRIORITY
SPECIAL ROADS, ROAD SECTIONS, ROAD USERS, AND MANOEUVRES
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS SPECIAL ROADS, ROAD SECTIONS, ROAD USERS, AND MANOEUVRES
Use of the road
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS USE OF THE ROAD
Responsible traffic participation
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS RESPONSIBLE TRAFFIC PARTICIPATION
HAZARD PERCEPTION
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS HAZARD PERCEPTION

Position on the road for turning left on a one-way street

Lining up on a one-way street is different from lining up on a road with 2-way traffic. If you want to turn right, nothing changes compared to a two-way street.
However, if you want to turn left on a one-way street, drive to the left as much as possible.
There are also one-way streets where traffic can come from the other direction. This is indicated by means of a bottom plate as shown in the picture. If there is traffic coming from the opposite direction, do not drive to the left as shown. This way, you make it impossible for drivers to enter this road. You then sort against the axis of the road, as in a road with traffic in 2 directions.

If you are driving on a full one-way street and want to turn left, it is best to drive as far as left as possible.

You can also drive on a one-way street where a bottom plate indicates that traffic can still come from the opposite direction. Now if you want to turn left you sort against the axis of the road.