Do I need to manually turn off the turn signal in the right-angle turn during Subject 2 driving test?
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The turn signal for a right-angle turn does not need to be manually turned off. If it turns off automatically, quickly turn it back on. The solution to the issue of the turn signal automatically turning off during a right-angle turn is as follows: After straightening the car body, while holding the steering wheel with your left hand, your left middle or ring finger should continuously press the left turn signal. When preparing to turn off the turn signal, turn the steering wheel one full turn to the left and then quickly return it to the center. At this point, the turn signal will automatically turn off, and there is no need to worry about accidentally switching to the right turn signal. Regarding the common mistake of incorrectly turning off the turn signal, when you are about to turn off the turn signal, turn the steering wheel 90 degrees to the left and then quickly return it to the center. At this point, the turn signal will automatically reset, avoiding any incorrect operation. Before the turn, keep the speed low in a low gear, and aligning the car body is crucial. Use second gear at a low speed and stay close to the outside, making sure not to cross the line. When the front of the car approaches the turning point, swiftly turn the steering wheel without delay. First, check if the path ahead is clear, then proceed slowly with caution. Observe the rear wheels in the rearview mirror and remember to turn the steering wheel back to the correct position.