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What are the signaling requirements for a right-angle turn?

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PhoebeLee
07/28/2025, 06:24:32 AM

The signaling requirement for a right-angle turn is to signal in advance. Below are relevant details about navigating a right-angle turn: 1. Follow the 'Stay Left, Enter Right' principle: Staying left before entering right ensures the right side of the vehicle is farther from the roadside when entering the turn. This prevents the right rear wheel from running over the curb due to the effect of the inner wheel difference when turning the steering wheel 1.5 turns to the right and the vehicle leans right into the turn. 2. Steer while the vehicle is moving: When turning the steering wheel 2 turns to the left, ensure the vehicle is in motion while steering. Turning at an extremely low speed or almost stationary may cause the left rear wheel to run over the curb when exiting. Additionally, these two steering turns should not be too fast, otherwise the left rear wheel is also prone to running over the roadside.

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DelRiver
08/11/2025, 12:03:24 PM

When making sharp turns such as left or right turns at intersections, using turn signals is a basic requirement. I always signal about 30 meters in advance to inform vehicles behind me and pedestrians of my intentions, reducing the chance of accidents. According to traffic regulations, turn signals must be activated at least three seconds before turning, but in practice, I prefer to signal even earlier, especially at highway exits or narrow urban streets where blind spots are significant. The consequences of not signaling can be severe—once, I almost collided with an electric scooter behind me because I forgot to signal during a turn. Since then, I’ve been extra cautious. Safety comes first: ensure your signals are clear, repair faulty indicators promptly, and signal earlier in rain or fog so distant vehicles can see you. Control your speed when turning to give others time to react, and always check blind spots for pedestrians at intersections. Developing these habits can prevent 90% of accidents, which is why I’ve had no major incidents in over a decade of driving.

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JustinLynn
09/28/2025, 12:38:14 AM

When learning to drive, the instructor emphasized that you must signal before making a right-angle turn. Back when I took my driving test, the examiner said failing to signal during a turn would result in an immediate fail! So now, whenever I approach an intersection, I instinctively turn on my indicator, whether it's a left or right turn, and always in advance. The basic requirement is to activate it 100 feet before turning, but in the city with heavy traffic, I often start signaling as early as 50 meters to ensure drivers behind me see the flashing warning. Once, during a road trip with a friend, he didn’t signal before turning, leading to a minor rear-end collision—a lesson learned the hard way. Signaling isn’t just about following the law; it’s also a courtesy, letting cyclists and pedestrians know your intention to turn. New drivers often forget to signal or do it too late, so I recommend practicing as soon as you prepare to turn, not just when entering the intersection. In poor weather, lights are even more critical—increase brightness to ensure visibility. Pay extra attention to blind spots and mirrors, and soon it’ll become second nature for safer driving.

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OPaul
11/11/2025, 01:33:46 AM

The requirements for signaling during right-angle turns are quite straightforward: you must activate the turn signal before turning and keep it on until the turn is completed. Regulations stipulate signaling 30-100 meters in advance, adjusting based on speed. I always signal before turning, so drivers behind can anticipate my move, reducing misunderstandings. The key isn't the duration but clear intent, like starting to flash about three seconds before entering the intersection. Not signaling is dangerous and can lead to side collisions or rear-end accidents. In rainy or foggy conditions, lights are harder to see, so it's even more important to signal earlier and ensure high visibility. When turning, combine it with slowing down and checking surroundings to ensure safe passage. It's all about forming good habits; beginners should practice more to remember intersection procedures.

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DiEden
01/01/2026, 03:20:48 AM

Failing to use turn signals when making a turn often leads to accidents. I once witnessed a motorcycle emergency braking and crashing because a right-turning car didn't signal. Therefore, it's essential to activate your turn signal well before making a 90-degree turn. The signal should be turned on before entering the turn and maintained throughout the entire turning process. While regulations suggest activating it dozens of meters in advance, I recommend doing so even earlier in congested urban areas. Signaling isn't just about pressing a button; you should also check if the lights are functioning properly. For instance, replace the bulb if it occasionally malfunctions. When turning, be mindful of blind spots and reduce speed to prioritize pedestrians. Common mistakes include signaling too late or forgetting to turn it off, which can mislead following vehicles. I suggest mentally reminding yourself "signal and observe" before every turn—cultivating this habit from an early age ensures safety and can reduce accident rates by more than half.

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AlanDella
03/29/2026, 04:33:46 AM

The requirements for signaling during right-angle turns vary by location, as I've experienced driving in different areas. Generally, you should turn on the turn signal at least three seconds before turning to indicate a change in direction. Regulations require a certain distance based on speed, typically around 30 meters in urban areas and 50 meters in rural areas. Using turn signals can prevent rear-end or side collisions. Once, I turned too sharply without signaling, and the car behind almost hit me, which was quite a scare. Cars with automatic turn signals are convenient now, but manual cars still require careful timing. When turning with the signal on, control your speed to ensure the lights are clearly visible. In foggy conditions, additionally turn on front and rear fog lights for assistance. Developing good habits over long-term driving is key; starting to practice as a beginner helps reduce risks.

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