(A) A person who drives a vehicle intending to turn at an intersection must do the following:
(1) Make the approach for a right turn as close as practical to the right-hand curb or edge of the roadway.
(2) Make an approach for a left turn in that part of the right half of the roadway nearest the center line of the roadway. After entering the intersection, the person who drives a vehicle must make the left turn so as to leave the intersection to the right of the center line of the roadway being entered.
(3) Make an approach for a left turn from a two-way street into a one-way street in that part of the right half of the roadway nearest the center line of the roadway and pass to the right of the center line where the center line enters the intersection.
(4) Make a left turn from a one-way street into a two-way street by passing to the right of the center line of the street being entered upon leaving the intersection.
(5) Where both streets or roadways are one- way, make both the approach for a left turn and a left turn as close as practicable to the left-hand curb or edge of the roadway.
(B) The Indiana Department of Transportation and local authorities in their respective jurisdictions may cause markers, buttons, or signs to be placed within or adjacent to intersections, requiring and directing that different course from that specified in this chapter be traveled by vehicles turning at an intersection. When markers, buttons, or signs are placed under this section, a person who drives a vehicle may not turn the vehicle at an intersection other than as directed and required by the markers, buttons, or signs.
(`92 Code, § 8-197) (Ord. 92-17, passed 8-27-92) Penalty, see § 71.99