Are the turn signals on a car top-left and bottom-right or bottom-left and top-right?
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Car turn signals are top-right and bottom-left. Below is an introduction to relevant knowledge about car lights: 1. Function: Car lights, various traffic lights installed on vehicles to ensure safe driving. They are divided into two categories: lighting lamps and signal lamps. 2. Classification: Headlights, fog lights, reverse lights, license plate lights, dome lights, instrument panel lights, trunk lights. 3. Precautions: Checking car lights is one of the simpler steps among all new car inspection precautions. However, since light installation is relatively prone to issues during the overall vehicle assembly process, this inspection step should also be taken seriously.
I have considerable driving experience, and turn signal operation is quite basic: pushing the lever up activates the right turn signal, while pulling it down activates the left turn signal—this is the 'up-right, down-left' rule. It's not some confusing expression like 'up-left, down-right' or 'down-right, up-left.' The design is logical—when operating with your left hand, lifting it naturally points to the right. I recommend familiarizing yourself with this action across different car models. Safety tip: using the wrong signal can mislead other drivers, so develop the habit of signaling early to prevent accidents. If the lights on an older car appear dim, check the bulbs. With practice, it becomes second nature.