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How to Use Turn Signals for a Right-Angle Turn?

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LenaAnn
09/07/2025, 03:56:17 AM

Turn on the signal light in advance. When entering the right-angle turn, there will be a voice announcement saying 'Please start the right-angle turn.' After the voice announcement is finished, you need to turn off the signal light. When turning the steering wheel back, the signal light will automatically turn off. Immediately reactivate the signal light, otherwise it will show that the signal light was not on, resulting in a deduction of ten points.

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LeAva
09/19/2025, 03:00:53 AM

When making a 90-degree turn while driving, using the turn signal is to indicate your movement to others. Let me explain the practical operation. I usually activate the signal at least 50 meters in advance, adjusting based on speed and road conditions: on a straight road, visually estimate the turning point and activate the corresponding turn signal in advance—for example, use the left signal for a left turn and the right signal for a right turn, don't mix them up. During the turn, keep your hands steady on the steering wheel and don't turn off the signal too early, as it may mislead others. After completing the turn and straightening the car, the signal will naturally cancel. Beginners often make mistakes like signaling too late or forgetting to turn off the signal, especially at highway exits, which is risky. I recommend practicing simulated 90-degree turns in an open area to get familiar with the rhythm. Be extra cautious during rain or at night—ensure the signals are clearly visible, as safety is the top priority.

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BrandonFitz
11/02/2025, 02:22:09 AM

When it comes to using turn signals for right-angle turns while driving, my years of experience have taught me that forming a habit is the most important thing. Don’t wait until you’re about to turn to signal—other drivers or pedestrians won’t have enough time to react. I make it a habit to turn on my signal 30 to 100 meters before confirming the turn, while also checking the rearview mirror and blind spots to ensure safety before steering. When turning, lightly tap the brakes to slow down, and avoid jerking the steering wheel, as this can easily cause the car to lose control. Turn off the signal immediately after completing the turn to avoid misleading others. Remember, this isn’t just for passing a driving test—it’s a fundamental safety practice for everyday driving. I’ve seen many accidents caused by failing to signal, so I remind myself every time I turn: the turn signal is a lifeline—don’t skip it!

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GabrielleLee
12/16/2025, 02:25:59 AM

Turning on the indicator during a right-angle turn is simple: signal first, then turn. Activate the corresponding turn signal about 30 seconds before turning—not too early or too late—while maintaining a steady speed. Turn off the signal immediately after completing the turn to avoid confusing other drivers. The key is to stay observant of surrounding vehicles and pedestrians, especially near intersections or crosswalks. This is also a requirement in driving tests, where incorrect signaling can lead to point deductions. New drivers should practice more to master it. Safety comes first—never overlook this small but crucial action.

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RemingtonRose
02/05/2026, 03:16:40 AM

The core of using turn signals for right-angle turns is safety anticipation. I emphasize signaling at least 40 meters in advance, adjusting based on road conditions: for example, when making a left or right turn at an intersection, slow down after signaling and check blind spots. Ensure the signal remains on during the turn, avoid sharp turns, and operate smoothly for greater safety. Turn off the signal promptly after completing the turn to save power and prevent misunderstandings. Related safety points include using lights to enhance visibility in foggy conditions and making them brighter at night by coordinating with headlights. Beginners can practice with a companion to reduce fear. Life is no small matter; using signals properly is the first step in protecting yourself and others.

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LandonDella
05/01/2026, 12:21:51 PM

When dealing with turn signals for right-angle turns, I'll break it down by scenario: In congested urban areas, signal at least 30 meters in advance to prevent rear-end collisions; on smooth rural roads, you can signal slightly later but still maintain a 20-meter lead. Left turns require the left signal, right turns the right signal - don't forget to turn it off after completing the turn, make this a habit. This applies to both tests and daily driving. Beginners should be careful not to activate the wrong signal, which could lead to penalties or accidents. Related topics include how smaller turning radii increase the risk of crossing lines, so maintain focus on steering while signaling. At night, combine turn signals with headlights to improve visibility. Practice a few times, and you'll handle turns with confidence.

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