Should I Turn on the Turn Signal Again If It Goes Off During a U-Turn in Subject 3?
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No, you should not turn on the turn signal again if it goes off during a U-turn in Subject 3. Failing to use or incorrectly using the turn signal before starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or pulling over, or using the turn signal for less than 3 seconds will result in disqualification. Operation details: Do not forget the starting details (lights, gear, horn, and brake). Fully release the handbrake. Proceed slowly in 1st or 2nd gear when starting, tackling steep slopes, sharp turns, roundabouts, or making U-turns. Finally, use 1st gear when pulling over and 2nd gear elsewhere, ensuring no turn signal is missed. When to use the turn signal: Use the right turn signal when pulling over and the left turn signal when starting from the roadside. Do not use the turn signal when entering a roundabout but use the right turn signal when exiting. Signal left before overtaking and right after completing it. Signal in advance when changing lanes. Use the left turn signal when making a U-turn. U-turns generally involve turning left, and the left signal alerts vehicles behind to slow down to avoid collisions. Using the right signal by mistake may lead to driving against traffic, which is a violation. Precautions: Turn the signal on firmly and off lightly. If the turn signal goes off, reactivate it. Failing to signal, signaling incorrectly, or signaling for less than 3 seconds without detection will result in a 100-point deduction—the strictest part of the new rules. However, do not leave the turn signal on for too long. Remember to turn it off promptly after completing the maneuver. During the road test, driving more than 200 meters with the turn signal on will result in a 100-point deduction and disqualification. Plan the details when pulling over: activate the right turn signal upon hearing the instruction to pull over, reduce speed, and check if the right turn signal was activated before applying the handbrake. Ensure the vehicle is within 30 cm of the roadside before applying the handbrake, as the test ends once the handbrake is engaged.