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How many points are deducted for not using the turn signal during a right-angle turn?

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LaCharlie
07/29/2025, 03:53:25 AM

Failure to use the turn signal or incorrect use of the turn signal will result in a deduction of 10 points. The specific regulations are as follows: Not using or incorrectly using 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 after 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: 1. Activate the left turn signal when starting the vehicle. 2. Activate the left turn signal when starting on a slope. 3. Activate the right turn signal when pulling over for parallel parking, stopping 30 cm from the curb before reversing. 4. Activate the left turn signal before shifting into reverse gear for parallel parking, as the steering wheel will be turned fully to the right during reversing, causing the front of the car to shift left. 5. Shift into drive and activate the left turn signal before exiting the parallel parking space, turning it off promptly after exiting. 6. Activate the left turn signal when entering the right-angle turn area, turning it off promptly after completing the turn. Subject 2 is scored out of 100 points, with criteria for failure, deductions of 20, 10, or 5 points. To pass the test, the following conditions must be met: ① For large buses, tractors, city buses, medium buses, 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 C1 and C2 license tests include five mandatory items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, slope parking and starting (C2 has canceled this item), right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-turns). Some regions also include a sixth item: highway toll card collection. The A1, A2, A3, B1, and B2 license tests 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 curves, tunnels, rain (fog) conditions, slippery roads, and emergency handling.

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LilyMarie
08/12/2025, 10:49:09 PM

In the Subject 2 driving test, failing to use the turn signal during a 90-degree turn usually results in a 10-point deduction. As a new driver who just got my license, I remember almost losing points for this during my test—my palms were sweating from nervousness. The instructor emphasized that 90-degree turns are a mandatory test item, requiring drivers to signal in advance to alert vehicles behind; otherwise, the examiner will notice. With a perfect score of 100, losing 10 points isn’t a major mistake, but small deductions can add up and lead to failure. In real driving, not signaling is even more dangerous, potentially causing rear-end collisions or side-swipe accidents. That’s why it’s crucial to build the habit during practice—don’t assume it’s just a test rule. To avoid mistakes, I recommend simulating the test multiple times beforehand to ensure proper technique. After all, safety comes first.

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AlanaLee
10/04/2025, 11:01:26 PM

Haha, speaking of this, when I was young and taking my driving test, I got 10 points deducted for forgetting to signal during a 90-degree turn, almost failing. Looking back now, it's quite funny how nervousness during the test can lead to silly mistakes. The key point is: this kind of operation is a mandatory 10-point deduction in Subject 2 because it involves safety signals. Not signaling when turning can cause others to misjudge your intentions, especially dangerous when turning in the city. I remember my instructor always nagging that turn signals aren't decorations, they're life-saving tools. After actually driving, I understand even more - forgetting to signal once might get you fined by traffic cameras, so getting points deducted during the test is actually a light lesson. New drivers should practice more to make signaling a reflex, not fumbling around like I did back then.

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LeoFitz
11/17/2025, 11:32:39 PM

Failing to use the turn signal during a 90-degree turn directly deducts 10 points, which is clearly stipulated in the driving test standards. Simply put: every maneuver in Subject 2 requires standardized operations, and turn signal errors are common point deductions. The core issue is safety—unclear signals during turns can easily cause accidents, such as rear vehicles failing to react in time. It's recommended to review the point deduction rules before the test, activate the turn signal in advance for 90-degree turns and maintain it until the turn is completed to avoid unnecessary point loss. Just develop this habit in daily driving.

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SerenityAnn
01/08/2026, 01:09:10 AM

Last time my friend took the driving test (Subject 2), he forgot to turn on the indicator light during the right-angle turn and got 10 points deducted. His total score dropped to 70, resulting in an immediate failure. He was so upset that it took him days to recover. The rule is: this type of oversight is a fixed 10-point deduction, and examiners closely monitor signal actions. The reason is simple: turn signals communicate your intentions to others, reducing risks. While learning to drive, I noticed many people overlook details, but small things like signaling can ensure greater safety. After actually driving, failing to signal might even get you a ticket from the police, so I always remind those around me to take the test seriously. A few more practice runs and it'll become second nature.

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SanNova
04/04/2026, 11:45:24 PM

A 10-point deduction for not using turn signals during right-angle turns is standard procedure. In the Subject 2 driving test, this penalty stems from safety considerations: failure to signal can cause misjudgment by following vehicles, increasing collision risks. More broadly, similar operations like failing to signal for left or right turns also incur point deductions, affecting overall scores. As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I believe test penalties serve as warnings—real-road rules are stricter, with urban driving violations potentially resulting in fines and points. Cultivating good habits from the start ensures both test success and personal/public safety.

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