···
Log in / Register

What lights should be turned on in advance when a motor vehicle makes a U-turn?

6Answers
PatrickAnn
07/29/2025, 03:27:50 AM

When a motor vehicle makes a left U-turn, the left turn signal should be turned on; when making a right U-turn, the right turn signal should be turned on. Below are relevant introductions about vehicle lights: 1. Situations requiring the left turn signal: When turning left, changing lanes to the left, preparing to overtake, leaving a parking spot, or making a U-turn, the left turn signal should be turned on in advance. 2. Situations requiring the right turn signal: When turning right, changing lanes to the right, returning to the original lane after overtaking, or parking by the roadside, the right turn signal should be turned on in advance. 3. Situations requiring lights at night: When driving at night without street lights, under poor lighting conditions, or in low visibility conditions such as fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail, the headlights, clearance lights, and tail lights should be turned on. However, high beams should not be used when driving closely behind another vehicle in the same direction.

Was this review help?
108
Share
KathrynDella
08/12/2025, 08:54:40 PM

Having driven for over a decade, activating the left turn signal when making a U-turn has become an essential habit for me. A few seconds before approaching the turning point each time, I always turn on the left indicator first to let vehicles behind and oncoming traffic know I'm about to make a U-turn. This simple yet effective maneuver helps prevent misunderstandings and rear-end collisions, especially on busy roads. Once on a rainy day, I forgot to signal and nearly collided with an e-bike when suddenly starting—a lesson etched in memory. Since then, I've developed a routine: checking mirrors, adjusting speed, and illuminating the turn signal in advance. It's not just a rule; it's a small detail that safeguards everyone's safety. Never overlook this simple action—it becomes even more crucial at night or in foggy conditions when lights clearly announce your intended direction. In short, never be careless behind the wheel; signaling left in advance makes every journey more secure.

Was this review help?
19
Share
Expand All
BentleyMarie
10/04/2025, 03:10:16 AM

As someone who frequently accompanies others in driving practice, I emphasize the importance of always turning on the left turn signal before making a U-turn. This isn't for aesthetics—it's for safe communication. The reason is clear: turn signals help vehicles behind you anticipate your turning intention, reducing the risk of sudden braking. Activating the signal in advance is crucial; don't wait until the moment of the U-turn to press it, as others won't have enough time to react. I've seen beginners make this mistake, resulting in rear-end collisions that cost both money and peace of mind. Remember, driving schools repeatedly teach this step because it’s based on traffic regulations: enhancing road visibility. In practical scenarios, such as intersections or multi-lane environments, this habit ensures smoother turns. In short, being a responsible driver starts with signaling left.

Was this review help?
6
Share
Expand All
DelKatherine
11/17/2025, 03:45:51 AM

When I first started learning to drive, I wasn't quite sure what to do when making a U-turn. The instructor said to turn on the left turn signal, so I nervously checked it every time I turned. Once, while making a U-turn on a narrow street, I forgot to signal, and the car behind me honked, which made my heart race. I realized the importance of that signal: it's a way to tell others you're about to turn, preventing accidental collisions. Now, every time I drive, I turn on the left signal a few seconds in advance to ensure safety. Especially during rush hour on busy roads, this practice reduces the feeling of panic. After forming this habit, I feel more confident behind the wheel and make fewer mistakes.

Was this review help?
11
Share
Expand All
LeLukas
01/07/2026, 10:34:20 PM

After decades of driving, turning on the left turn signal when making a U-turn has become instinctive. Activating the signal in advance is fundamental—never skip this step. It directly communicates your maneuver to vehicles behind, preventing them from abruptly accelerating or misjudging your actions. I've frequently observed young drivers neglecting to signal, leading to repeated accidents that disrupt traffic flow. To me, this isn't just about rules—it's a courtesy: using lights to alert others. Whether on narrow roads or highways, the principle remains the same. Simple yet highly effective—commit it to memory.

Was this review help?
14
Share
Expand All
DelJohnny
04/04/2026, 04:10:21 AM

From a traffic regulation perspective, turning on the left turn signal when making a U-turn is a legal requirement. The purpose is to enhance safety: it clearly communicates the turning intention to all road participants, reducing uncertainty. Based on analyzed data, accident cases show that failing to signal increases rear-end collision rates by up to 20%. Signaling in advance demonstrates responsibility, especially in high-density urban areas where light signals maintain road order. Never skip this step—it saves lives.

Was this review help?
5
Share
Expand All
More Q&A

Can a new car be returned if it cannot be registered due to the owner's reasons?

No, here is the relevant information: 1. Reasons: Once a new car has been inspected and no issues are found, it cannot be returned after delivery. 2. Conditions under which a new car can be returned or exchanged: Within 60 days or 3,000 kilometers from the date of the purchase invoice, whichever comes first, if the vehicle experiences quality issues such as failure of the steering system, failure of the braking system, body cracking, or fuel leakage, you can apply for a free return or exchange of the entire vehicle. Alternatively, if there are serious safety performance faults that have been repaired twice without resolution, or if new serious safety performance faults occur. During the warranty period, if the repair time for quality issues exceeds 35 days, or if the same component has been repaired for quality issues more than 5 times, the owner can present the warranty certificate and purchase invoice to the 4S store to request a replacement vehicle.
114
Share

Where is the transmission oil dipstick located on the Cruze?

The Cruze does not have a transmission oil dipstick. Here is more information: 1. Transmission oil change. For routine transmission oil changes on the Cruze, simply follow the maintenance manual for service intervals and add the specified amount. 2. Powertrain options. The Cruze offers two engine choices: a 1.5L and a 1.4T. The 1.4T variant delivers maximum power output of 110kW (150PS) with peak torque of 240N•m, paired with a 7-speed DCG dual-clutch transmission. The 1.5L model produces 84kW (114PS) maximum power and 146N•m peak torque, mated to either a 6AT automatic or 6MT manual transmission. 3. Configuration details. All Cruze models come standard with a 7-inch multi-touch capacitive color screen and MyLink intelligent vehicle connectivity system. The 320 Auto Xuanfeng Urban Edition and higher trims feature leather seats and steering wheel. For safety, all models are equipped with ABS anti-lock braking system, ESC electronic stability control, tire pressure monitoring, and hill start assist.
109
Share

What is the difference between BYDM DM and DM-i?

The difference between BYD DM and DM-i lies in their different advantages and core technical components. The differences between BYD DM and DM-i are as follows: 1. Different advantages: DM-i has multiple advantages that lead other hybrid technologies, and its "core concept" is to prioritize electricity and use fuel as a supplement. In terms of architecture, the DM-i super hybrid is based on a large-capacity battery and high-power motor, and the vehicle relies on the high-power motor for driving during operation. The main function of the gasoline engine is to charge the battery, and it only directly drives when more power is needed, and even then, it works in coordination with the motor to reduce the load. This hybrid technology is different from traditional hybrid technologies that rely on the engine, thus being more effective in reducing fuel consumption. 2. Different core technical components: The core components of BYD's DM-i super hybrid technology are the newly developed Xiaoyun plug-in hybrid dedicated engine, which comes in two different versions—the 1.5L engine is mainly used in Qin PLUS and Song PLUS, while the 1.5T turbocharged engine is used in the larger Tang DM-i model. Of course, these models also have two important components: the EHS dual motor and the DM-i super hybrid dedicated blade battery, along with a series of vehicle control systems, engine control systems, motor control systems, and battery management systems, which together constitute the super hybrid system. Most importantly, these core components and key technologies are entirely independently developed by BYD.
119
Share

What are the penalties for stopping on a highway ramp?

Highway ramp stopping penalty standards: 1. Under non-emergency circumstances: Under non-emergency circumstances, vehicles are not allowed to overtake, make U-turns, stop, or reverse on highway ramps. According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China", any of the above violations will result in a fine ranging from 20 to 200 yuan and a deduction of six points. 2. In emergency situations: In emergency situations, even if captured by cameras, you can file an appeal. With sufficient justification, the fine can usually be waived. A ramp, also known as an approach, is an engineering term typically referring to a short section that provides vehicles with access to mainline highways, elevated roads, bridges, and tunnels, connecting them to adjacent service roads or other mainline overpasses/sloped roads/approach roads, as well as collector-distributor roads. It serves as the primary traffic infrastructure component of highway interchanges.
114
Share

Does Alcohol Disinfectant Damage Car Paint?

It does not damage the car paint because car paint is high-temperature baked paint. Although alcohol is a strong solvent, its dissolving power is relatively weak, so it won't harm the car paint. However, after wiping with alcohol, it should be rinsed immediately with water. Prolonged use may affect the paint's gloss. Car Cleaning Precautions: 1. Avoid Using Soft Water: Do not use soft water for cleaning, including hot water or alkaline water, as these substances can damage the paint. 2. Avoid Adding Random Detergents: Do not use laundry detergent, cleaning agents, or low-quality soap when washing, as these detergents contain alkali, which may strip the paint's protective oils and accelerate aging. 3. Avoid Using High-Pressure Water Jets: Excessive water pressure can damage the car's paint surface. 4. Avoid Misusing Stain Removers: For highly corrosive stains on the car body, such as asphalt, grease, bird droppings, or insect residue, which are difficult to clean, use appropriate cleaners specifically designed for these issues.
106
Share

Which region does the license plate starting with 'Dong' belong to?

Currently, there are no license plates that start with the character 'Dong'. The Chinese character at the beginning of a license plate represents a province or municipality directly under the central government, while the letters following the character represent a city or district. The letters or numbers at the front of the license plate can indicate which city the vehicle belongs to. License plates are plates attached to the front and rear of a vehicle, typically made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, inscribed with the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. License plates serve as a numbering and information registration system for vehicles, with their primary function being to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs. They also allow for tracking the vehicle's owner and registration details based on the license plate.
113
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.