What should be paid attention to when changing lanes on motor vehicle roads?

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LeCecilia
07/25/25 2:24am
When changing lanes on the road, motor vehicles should pay attention to turning on the turn signal before changing lanes, and pay attention to the vehicles coming from behind. Lane changes should be made without affecting the normal driving of other vehicles. When changing lanes, steer smoothly and then drive to the desired lane. After completion, turn off the turn signal. According to Article 57 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China", motor vehicles shall use turn signals in accordance with the following regulations: 1. To the left: When turning left, changing lanes to the left, preparing to overtake, leaving the parking place or making a U-turn, the left turn signal shall be turned on in advance; 2. To the right: When turning right, changing lanes to the right, returning to the original lane after overtaking, or parking by the roadside, the right turn signal shall be turned on in advance.
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