You are approaching an intersection on a multiple-lane road, and you want to change lanes;

A: You must not change lanes when crossing through an intersection.

B: You can change lanes anywhere, as long as you signal your intention at least 300 feet in

advance.

C: You may change lanes in an intersection if there is a large enough opening in the lane you want

to enter

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Answer:

The correct answer is B

Explanation:

On a multiple lane roadway that has a speed limit of 50 mph (that is 80.5kmh) or greater, a driver is legally required to signal his or her intention to change lanes at least 300 feet   in advance of making the change.

This rule like other traffic rules is design to ensure the safety of other road users by preventing accidents which may stem from reckless driving.

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If one is approaching an intersection, one can change lanes as long as we have signal our intention at least 300 feet in advance.

Intersection is used to describe where two, three, four or more road diverge, meet or cross.

While driving, efforts are made to see as far ahead of the vehicle as possible In order to ensure adequate navigation on road.

Also, there may be need to cross lane to get close to the lane for navigation at an intersection. It is important to signal our intention at least 300 feet in advance before crossing lane because it makes other drivers aware of the navigation.

Therefore, the option B is correct in this context.

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