How many points are deducted for not using the turn signal during a right-angle turn in Subject 2?
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Not using the turn signal or using it incorrectly will result in a deduction of 10 points each time. The specific regulations are as follows: Failure to use or incorrect use of the turn signal before starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or parking will result in a deduction of 10 points. Turning the steering wheel within less than 3 seconds of activating the turn signal before starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or parking will result in a deduction of 10 points. There are a total of 6 instances in Subject 2 where the turn signal must be used: When starting the vehicle, activate the left turn signal; When starting on a slope, activate the left turn signal; When parallel parking, activate the right turn signal as the vehicle passes the parking space and stops 30 cm from the curb, preparing to reverse; Before shifting into reverse gear during parallel parking, activate the left turn signal because the steering wheel will be turned fully to the right during reversing, causing the front of the vehicle to shift left; Before exiting the parking space during parallel parking, shift into drive gear and activate the left turn signal, turning it off promptly after exiting; When entering the right-angle turn area, activate the left turn signal and turn it off promptly after completing the turn. The full score for Subject 2 is 100 points, with evaluation criteria set for failing, deducting 20 points, deducting 10 points, and deducting 5 points. The test is passed if the following conditions are met: ① For applicants of large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, and large trucks, a score of 90 or above is required; ② For other vehicle types, a score of 80 or above is required. The test items for small vehicles C1 and C2 include reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, slope parking and starting (canceled for C2), right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-turns) as the five mandatory items (some regions include a sixth item: highway card collection). The test items for large vehicles A1, A2, A3, B1, and B2 include pole test, slope parking and starting, parallel parking, single-plank bridge crossing, curve driving, right-angle turns, limited-width gate crossing, continuous obstacle crossing, bumpy road driving, narrow road U-turns, as well as simulated highway driving, continuous sharp mountain road driving, tunnels, rain (fog) conditions, slippery roads, and emergency handling.