Should the turn signal be used when stopping during Subject 3 of the driving test?
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Yes, the turn signal should be used when stopping during Subject 3 of the driving test. Here are the scenarios when the turn signal is required: 1. Pulling over to park: The turn signal must be used when starting because you need to change lanes to alert vehicles behind you. 2. Temporary stop: First, check the left, right, and rearview mirrors to ensure there are no vehicles behind you. Then, turn on the right turn signal, honk the horn, and slowly steer to the right to park while gradually applying the brakes. When the speed is almost zero, quickly press the clutch, shift to neutral, engage the handbrake, release the left and right feet, and the stop is complete. 3. Restarting: Press the clutch, shift to first gear, turn on the left turn signal, honk the horn, and check the left, right, and rearview mirrors. Slowly release the clutch until the car slightly vibrates, then release the brake to start moving forward. Gradually press the accelerator, continue releasing the clutch until fully released, and shift gears to accelerate once the speed increases.