Rule: To reach a cut in the road which is to the right of the point at which you reach a road with a central divider, turn left, and do a U-turn at the next cut to the left. This applies no matter how close the cut to the right is, or how far the cut to the left is.
Traffic logic: Turning right puts you on the wrong side of the road, and increases collision risk. If no cut has been provided, it is because the main road traffic is too heavy to cut across. Turning left allows you to join the traffic easily, and the distance to the cut on the left gives you enough time to find a break and move to the right side, so that you are in place for the U-turn. It may seem inconvenient, but inconvenience is preferable to dangerous driving. Always keep left.
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