[18] In McMullin v. Ash (1973), 5 Nfld. & P.E.I.R. 315 (N.L.S.C.), the duty imposed upon a driver making a left turn was described as follows (at page 320): The duty is plain: a motorist must not turn across the traffic lane of oncoming traffic unless the movement can be made with reasonable safety; and even then he must proceed with caution and yield to oncoming traffic near enough to be a hazard.[1] THE ONUS AND STANDARD OF PROOF
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