Choose a lane that is the least congested, unless you are turning or stopping.Choose a lane that is appropriate for the driving maneuver you are doing, such as turning or parking.It is important to choose your lanes wisely.Intersections can be intimidating, but we have a step-by-step guide to help make learning easier.Once again, check traffic, slow down and signal, and keep your eyes on the lane you are turning into. Practice doing right turns, as wide turns can be dangerous with oncoming traffic. Slow down and signal at least 200 feet (more than half a city block) before turning. Check traffic to the left, right, front, and rear.Learn how to steer throughout the turn, and practice right turns first. Large, open parking lots are great for practicing turning.Practice how to turn the vehicle left and right while backing up. Turn your head to survey the area, check your rearview and side mirrors, and avoid backing around corners or sharp curves.Automatic transmissions are easier to operate, but if your vehicle has a manual transmission, make sure to practice how to depress the clutch and shift through all the gears.Learn how to signal for left and right turns, how to slow down, and how to stop.Here are some quick tips for learning the driving skills you will need.