Is the turn signal operated by up-left and down-right?
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The turn signal is operated by up-right and down-left. Pushing up activates the right turn signal, while pushing down activates the left turn signal. Currently, the turn signal switch in small cars is usually installed on the left side of the steering wheel. It is necessary to use the turn signal when changing lanes to develop good driving habits. Every time you change lanes, you should use the turn signal—left turn signal when changing to the left lane and right turn signal when changing to the right lane—to alert surrounding vehicles and avoid accidents caused by negligence. When entering the highway, use the left turn signal, and when exiting the highway, use the right turn signal, as entering the highway involves turning left, while exiting involves turning right. Similarly, when merging from an auxiliary road onto the main road, use the left turn signal, and when moving from the main road to an auxiliary road, use the right turn signal.