“The statute just read to you uses the word “hazard.” A “hazard” exists if any approaching vehicle is so near or is approaching so fast that a reasonably careful person would realize that there is a danger of a collision or accident. A driver who is attempting to make a left turn must make sure that no oncoming vehicles are close enough to be a hazard before the driver
proceeds across each lane.”
[CACI Jury Instructions [citations omitted]]