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the hardest job: driving a tram

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in the context of this video, how would changing lanes to the left be different than making a left turn? The driver knows there's a potential vehicle to the left, yet still makes the left like a moron anyway.

1:20 one.
When you are looking to your right to see if you can make a left turn, you don't see driver side blind spot at all. When you see an opening, you check if there is pedestrian and you go. You usually check the left first. Of course he should have looked again, but it would be a lot easier if there is no vehicle coming at you from driver side blind when you are doing left turn.

This is what we have, not all the streetcar routes are like this, only where there is room.

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