
Consecutive lane changes require a ten-minute interval. Introduction to consecutive lane changes: So-called consecutive lane changes refer to continuing to change lanes before the vehicle body has straightened. Consecutive lane changes are not allowed. The correct way to change lanes is to change to one lane, then drive straight for a distance before changing to the next lane. Turn signals must be used before changing lanes: The primary action before changing lanes is to use the turn signal, but this is often intentionally or unintentionally ignored by many drivers. In traffic accidents caused by lane changes, the main cause is vehicles changing lanes suddenly without using turn signals. This is especially dangerous when driving on highways. Before changing lanes, promptly using the turn signal to alert other vehicles is a good habit that drivers must develop and a reflection of good driving etiquette. Whenever the vehicle's trajectory changes, the turn signal should be used as a basic form of driving communication.


