(Orem, UT) – Two children are trying to teach adults the rules about making left-hand turns at Utah intersections. Madi and Aubrey Yablonovsky of Orem tell the “Salt Lake Tribune” they began studying the problem after their dad got a ticket for moving into the wrong lane after making a turn. The pair staked out a busy Orem intersection in January and found more than half of all drivers make the same mistake — failing to move into the right-hand lane after turning left. Nine-year-old Madi and eleven-year-old Aubrey won first place at their school science fair after writing up their results, which they’ve also given to the Orem Police.Â
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