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What should you do if a car is signaling to turn left at a junction you are pulling out of?

  1. Pull out in front immediately

  2. Signal to the car to turn faster

  3. Wait until it has committed to the turn before pulling out in front

  4. Honk to indicate you are pulling out

The correct answer is: Wait until it has committed to the turn before pulling out in front

When a car is signaling to turn left at a junction, it means that they intend to merge into the lane you are in. Option A is incorrect because pulling out immediately may lead to a collision, as the other car may not have enough time to slow down or change lanes. Option B is incorrect as signaling for the car to turn faster could cause confusion and is not a safe or appropriate solution. Option D is incorrect as honking while pulling out may not give the other car enough time to react and could cause a collision. Therefore, the best option is to wait until the car has committed to the turn before pulling out in front to ensure safety and avoid any potential accidents.