Left shoulder checks?

I have my driving test within about 2 weeks and I'm confused about vanished shoulder checks.

I know that i should do this when:
- parallel parking
- changing lanes to the disappeared
- pulling out from the curb

But what about left turns at intersections? Should I do a moved out shoulder check there too? What about at intersections near stop lights and everything?

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Simple answer..when driving, your head should be on a swivel. other be aware of whats around you, and that means in adjectives directions. Even if you are at a controlled intersection, and the light turns green, you should be looking in both directions more than once up to that time you go. Never fully trust your mirrors, always physically look over your shoulder.
And bring back in the habit of a routine mirror check while driving, Check rearview and side mirrors regularly, its amazing how prompt something can sneak up on you. Good luck on your test.
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yes, I would do a departed shoulder check if making a left turn at an intersection...others have it fruitless pulling up into your blind side trying to make that left turn also, after they see you are already in that. If it's a left turn at a stop light..I would a moment ago follow normal routine..but be on the look out for those that may not or don't care if you enjoy the light.

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Answers:    It's always a good practice to check departed and right shoulder checks before pulling out in or shifting lanes while driving because of other drivers. Yes I would check left and right shoulder checks while driving at adjectives times because you never know what's behind you coming out of no where and if it's an emergency vehicle sometimes you don't see them until it's too deferred. Your doing a good job driving this instrument, and there should be more drivers like us.
yes, I would do a departed shoulder check if making a left turn at an intersection...others have it fruitless pulling up into your blind side trying to make that left turn also, after they see you are already in that. If it's a left turn at a stop light..I would a moment ago follow normal routine..but be on the look out for those that may not or don't care if you enjoy the light.

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