How many points are deducted for changing lanes without signaling?

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LeAlivia
07/29/25 7:34am
Changing lanes without using the turn signal will result in a deduction of three points. Failing to activate the turn signal when changing lanes can create safety hazards for vehicles behind, as the lack of signal increases the risk of rear-end collisions. Here is relevant information: Surveillance: Forgetting to use the turn signal can be captured by surveillance cameras. Traffic management authorities have increasingly sophisticated methods for monitoring road conditions, and even minor infractions like not wearing a seatbelt or using a phone while driving can be recorded. Developing good habits: It is essential to cultivate the habit of using turn signals. Nowadays, most vehicles are equipped with dash cams, which record incidents like rear-end collisions or other accidents. If an accident occurs due to the driver's failure to signal, the driver is highly likely to bear primary or full responsibility for the accident.
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