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"Don’t forget, when turning right you can enter a broken white line chevron if you feel by not doing so you would stop the traffic flow from behind."
So the question now becomes, is there anybody behind you? Presumably if you're the last car in the queue you have to wait for somebody else to approach, as there is no traffic flow from behind for you to be stopping. Once somebody appears in your rearview mirror, you are going to stop their flow when they arrive, so you can then enter the chevrons and allow them to flow an extra car's length.
I saw a driving instructor slam the brakes on at a zebra crossing that had an island in the middle when the pedestrians hadn't even started crossing the other side, so I don't have a high regard for all driving instructors.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
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