


End of driving test: What would you do?
Would you do blue or red?
The San Jose Alma Street DMV has a very confusing end of the driving exam. The bike lane is separated from the road by a neutral zone. The neutral zone has a dotted lane line-- great, by law you must cross into the bike lane to make the right turn or else its considered "turning from the wrong lane", so the answer is Red! ....However, the end of the neutral zone is marked by solid white lines, which makes the red path seem prohibited (you would have to drive over the solid white lane lines of the bike lane to make the right turn), AND the end of the neutral zone creates a "driveway"/entrance to the DMV (see second picture), so it must be blue...
Second pic is from google street view and does not show the recently added green bike lane paint. Third pic is another angle of the same turn into the DMV.
I've seen two different driving instructors give two completely different answers.
Which is the right answer that wouldn't automatically fail your driving test?