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How to Use Lights When Entering a Ramp?

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RileyLynn
07/29/25 12:30pm
When entering a ramp, you should turn on the right turn signal in advance and make sure it is safe before driving into the ramp. Here is some additional information: 1. At night, visibility is reduced. In addition to turning on the right turn signal in advance, you should also turn on the position lights and alternate between high and low beams. 2. When driving on the road, using lights correctly can improve safety during the journey. 3. When driving on urban roads, do not turn on the high beams, as this will affect the vision of oncoming drivers and the drivers ahead. 4. When driving on rural roads or highways without streetlights, turn on the high beams. However, as a courtesy, turn them off when meeting another vehicle. 5. In a car's lighting system, brake lights and turn signals are actually more prone to malfunctions. It is recommended to regularly check the working condition of the brake lights and turn signals.
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LeJames
08/13/25 11:57pm
When driving into a ramp, the use of lights must never be taken lightly, especially the turn signals. This is about driving safety and cannot be careless. I always turn on the turn signal several dozen meters before entering, with the direction depending on the ramp entrance—right turn signal for entering from the right, left turn signal for entering from the left. Why? It lets the cars behind know my intention, avoiding sudden lane changes that could cause accidents. At night or on rainy days, don’t slack off—lights should be turned on promptly, ensuring signals are clearly conveyed so everyone has buffer time. Make it a habit when driving normally: slow down in advance, check the mirrors to confirm safety, don’t turn too fast when entering the ramp, and keep the signal on until fully merging into the main road. Check the lights regularly to ensure they’re not stuck or broken—safety comes first.
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Florence
10/09/25 4:14am
Every time I enter the highway ramp, I instinctively turn on the turn signal—left turn for left curves and right turn for right curves. It's a good habit to develop. Driving becomes easier this way, and the cars behind won't honk unnecessarily. Clear signal communication is key. Turning on the signal three seconds in advance works best, giving others time to react. Since ramp curves are often tight, I keep the signal on until I complete the turn before turning it off. Over time, the signal might have a delay, so I regularly clean the control switch to prevent dust buildup. To put it in professional terms, daily practice makes it smoother. Drive slower on ramps—no need to rush. Safety is the priority.
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DiSabrina
11/22/25 5:29am
Using turn signals when entering a ramp is a fundamental traffic rule requirement. The law states that signals must be activated 30 meters before changing lanes. I strictly adhere to this rule without any laziness while driving - clear signals ensure safety for following vehicles. The signal type refers to turn indicators (left or right) pointing toward the ramp direction. Failure to signal may result in fines and penalty points, not to mention the inherent dangers. Always pay attention to whether your lights are functioning when driving. Navigate narrow ramps slowly and use signals properly to prevent accidents.
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