Why is question 4 in ticket 22 considered a “trap” in the traffic rules exam?

Question #4 from ticket 22 traffic rules 2026 - one of those that even experienced cadets stumble over. At first glance, it seems simple: “What signs allow you to make a left turn?” But the insidiousness lies in the details - the combination of signs, their zones of action and exceptions, which are rarely discussed in class. Statistics show that more than 30% errors This ticket addresses exactly this question.

The fact is that traffic rules exam tests are based on checking attention to detail. It is important here not only to know the meanings of the signs 5.15.1 (“Lane Directions”) or 4.1.3 (“Move to the left”), but also understand how they interact with markings, traffic lights and other road elements. For example, many people miss that the sign 5.15.2 (“Lane Directions”) can prohibit turn left, even if it shows left arrows.

In this article we will analyze the question step by step: from exact text of the task up to hidden pitfalls, which are used by traffic police inspectors. You will learn how determine the correct answer in 10 seconds, without delving into the jungle of theory, and what visual markers will help you in the exam.

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The exact text of question 4 from ticket 22 of traffic rules 2026

The wording of the question in the exam papers is as follows:

“Which of the following signs allow you to make a left turn?”

Attached is an image with four road signs (usually this is a combination of 4.1.3, 5.15.1, 5.15.2 and 3.18.2). Your task is to choose all correct options, since the question assumes multiple choice.

Important: in 2026 this question made changes - now it can contain signs with additional plates (for example, 8.13 "Main Road Direction"), which complicates the task. Previously, such combinations were found only in category tickets CD, but now they have been added to AB.

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If on sign 5.15.1 or 5.15.2 the “left” arrow is crossed out with a red line, this is no prohibition sign, and an indication that from this lane turn left not allowed. This is a key difference from sign 3.18.2 (“No left turn”), which applies to the entire intersection.

Analysis of each sign: what allows a left turn and what does not

Let's figure it out all possible sign optionswho may get caught in this issue. Please note: in ticket 22 question 4 may contain different combinations, but the principle of analysis remains unchanged.

1. Sign 4.1.3 “Move to the left”

This mandatory sign, which obliges The driver should turn left (or turn around, unless otherwise prohibited by other signs). He always allows left turns, unless accompanied by additional signs limiting the maneuver (for example, 8.11 "Limitation of permissible maximum weight").

2. Sign 5.15.1 “Driving directions along lanes”

This sign indicates which maneuvers allowed from each lane. If it shows a left arrow above a certain lane, then turn left from that lane allowed. However, if the arrow is crossed out or missing, the maneuver is prohibited.

⚠️ Attention: If on sign 5.15.1 the “left” arrow is drawn above leftmost lane, but there is a sign 3.18.2 (“Left turn is prohibited”), then priority has prohibition sign - turning will be prohibited.

3. Sign 5.15.2 “Lane directions”

Similar to the previous one, but acts on one specific lane. It is important to look here which arrow exactly? drawn above your stripe. If there is a “left” arrow, the turn is allowed, if it is not there or it is crossed out, it is prohibited.

4. Sign 3.18.2 “Left turn prohibited”

This prohibition sign, which strictly prohibits turn left at this intersection. It does not apply to reversal (unless it is prohibited separately). Important: this sign does not apply to route vehicles.

⚠️ Attention: If sign 3.18.2 is installed together with sign 5.15.1, where the left arrow is allowed, then priority has prohibition sign — turning left will be prohibited!

Sign Title Does it allow left turns? Notes
4.1.3 Driving left ✅ Yes Also allows U-turn if there are no prohibiting signs
5.15.1 Lane directions ✅ Yes (if there is a “left” arrow) Prohibits if the arrow is crossed out or missing
5.15.2 Lane directions ✅ Yes (if there is a “left” arrow) Only applies to one lane
3.18.2 Turning left is prohibited ❌ No Does not prohibit turning (unless there is sign 3.19)

Typical mistakes of cadets: why they choose the wrong options

Even knowing the theory, many are mistaken due to psychological traps in the wording of the question. Here are the most common reasons:

  • 🔍 Missing the question: Cadets choose all signs with a left arrow, not paying attention to crossed out options or prohibiting signs.
  • 🚦 Ignoring character combinations: For example, if the picture has and 5.15.1 (permits), and 3.18.2 (prohibits), many choose both, although the correct answer is only 5.15.1 without a prohibition sign.
  • 📏 Markup confusion: Some people rely on markings 1.18 (arrows on the asphalt), although the question is about signs.
  • 🔄 Substitution of concepts: Believe it's a sign 4.1.3 allows only turning left, forgetting that it also allows reversal.

⚠️ Attention: If the question has a sign 5.15.2 with a crossed out arrow “left”, but in the other lane the arrow is not crossed out, many people mistakenly believe that turning left is prohibited in general. In fact, it is only prohibited with specific band, indicated by the sign!

Does sign 5.15.1/5.15.2 have a “left” arrow without a strikethrough?|

Is there a prohibitory sign 3.18.2 nearby?|

Does the sign apply to my lane (if it's 5.15.2)?|

Am I confusing a left turn with a U-turn?-->

How to remember the correct answer: the “3 seconds” technique

To avoid wasting time on the exam, use this express method:

  1. Eliminate prohibition signs: If you see 3.18.2 (“Left turns are prohibited”) - immediately remove it from the answer options.
  2. Check the arrows: On the signs 5.15.1 and 5.15.2 should be uncrossed left arrow above your lane.
  3. Please note the warning signs: Sign 4.1.3 ("Move to the left") always allows rotation if there are no contradictions.

⚠️ Attention: If on the sign 5.15.1 the left arrow is drawn above second stripeand you are driving along first, then turn left out of your lane prohibited - even if there is an arrow!

Case study: in 2023 this question changed, adding a sign 5.15.2 with a sign 8.14 (“Traffic Lane”). Many cadets did not notice the sign and chose the wrong option. Now such combinations are found in every second ticket.

What happens if you make a mistake on this question during the exam?

An error in question 4 of ticket 22 will result in one penalty point. However, if you allow two errors in one thematic block (for example, in the “Road Signs” section), you will receive additional 5 questions and 5 minutes of time. Traffic police statistics show that 18% of cadets “fail” the theory precisely because of the accumulation of penalty points in the “Signs” block.

Practical examples: analysis of real exam tasks

Let's consider the two most difficult options of this question, which are found in the 2026 tickets.

Example 1: Combination of characters 5.15.1 and 3.18.2

In the picture:

  • Sign 5.15.1 with a left arrow above the left lane.
  • Nearby is a sign 3.18.2 (“Left turns are prohibited”).

Correct answer: None of the signs doesn't allow turn left. Sign 5.15.1 allows the maneuver, but the sign 3.18.2 him cancels.

Example 2: Sign 5.15.2 with plate 8.14

In the picture:

  • Sign 5.15.2 with a left arrow above second stripe.
  • Tablet 8.14 (“Traffic lane”) indicates that the sign is valid for second page.

Correct answer: Left turn allowed only from the second page. If you are driving on the first one, the maneuver is prohibited!

⚠️ Attention: The traffic police often use deliberately confusing combinations where the sign 5.15.2 hanging over in the wrong lane, with which you are supposedly moving. Always look at position of the sign relative to the markings!

Memorization secrets: how not to confuse signs 5.15.1 and 5.15.2

Many people confuse these two signs, although they are fundamentally different. Here's how to tell them apart:

  • 📌 5.15.1 (“Traffic directions along lanes”):
    • 🔹 Works on all lanesindicated on the sign.
    • 🔹 Arrows are located horizontal (like stripes on the road).
    • 🔹 Installed often before the intersection.
  • 📌 5.15.2 (“Lane directions”):
    • 🔹 Valid only one lane.
    • 🔹 Arrow usually one and is located vertically.
    • 🔹 Can hang over a specific stripe.
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To remember, imagine: 5.15.1 - this is the "menu" for all lanes, and 5.15.2 is a “personal invitation” to one lane.

Another life hack: if on a sign 5.15.1 the left arrow is drawn above leftmost lane, then from her always allowed turn left (if there are no prohibiting signs). This rule works in 90% of cases on real roads.

What to do if you get this question during the traffic police exam

If you saw question 4 from ticket 22 on the exam, follow this algorithm:

  1. Take your time: Do you have 20 seconds to the question - use them to look carefully all signs.
  2. Look for "stop lights": First check if there is 3.18.2 (“Left turn is prohibited”) - if yes, then he cancels all permission signs.
  3. Match with the strip: If the sign 5.15.2 hanging over not yours stripe - it does not concern you.
  4. Check the signs: Pay attention to 8.13 (“Main Road Direction”) or 8.14 (“Traffic lane”) - they change the sign’s coverage area.

⚠️ Attention: At the traffic police exam can't go back to the previous questions. If in doubt, trust your first impression (statistics show that first guess turns out to be correct in 78% of cases).

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The main rule: if the sign 5.15.1 or 5.15.2 allows turn left, but there is a sign 3.18.2, then priority has prohibition sign - turning is prohibited!

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about question 4 ticket 22

Is it possible to turn left if sign 5.15.1 allows it, but there is a solid marking line?

No. Sign 5.15.1 allows direction of movement, but if the markup 1.1 (solid line) prohibits changing lanes into a lane from which turning is permitted, then the maneuver will be violation (Part 1 of Article 12.16 of the Code of Administrative Offences—fine 500 rubles).

What is more important: sign 5.15.2 or markings on the road?

In most cases, priority is given to signs above the markings (clause 1.2 of the traffic rules). However, if the markup temporary (orange), then it is more important than the permanent signs.

Does sign 4.1.3 allow a U-turn?

Yes, sign 4.1.3 (“Move to the left”) allows and turn left and turn around, unless prohibited by other signs (for example, 3.19 "U-turn is prohibited").

Is it possible to turn left from the tram tracks if sign 5.15.1 allows it?

No. According to clause 8.5 of the traffic rules, turning left from tram tracks is allowed only if signs 5.15.1 or 5.15.2 are present, indicating such a direction. If the sign allows a turn from regular strip, and not from the tracks - the maneuver will be a violation.

What is the penalty for turning left under sign 3.18.2?

Violation of sign requirements 3.18.2 qualified by Part 2 Art. 12.16 Code of Administrative Offenses and entails a fine 1000–1500 rubles. In Moscow and St. Petersburg - 3000 rubles.