Should You Use Turn Signals When Pulling Over?

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EmilianoLee
07/29/25 1:23pm
You should use turn signals when pulling over to the side of the road, as it is necessary to alert other road users in advance that your vehicle is entering a parking state. Turn signals are important indicator lights that are activated when a vehicle is turning to notify surrounding vehicles and pedestrians. These lights use xenon tubes and are controlled by a microcontroller circuit, featuring alternating left-right flashing that operates continuously. Turn signals utilize flashers to achieve the blinking effect. Based on their structure, automotive turn signals can be categorized into three types: resistance wire type, capacitor type, and electronic type. As primary devices indicating a vehicle's dynamic information, turn signals are installed on the front and rear of the vehicle and are activated during turns, providing essential safety for driving.
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