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What should be turned on when a motor vehicle exits the highway?

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JamesonMarie
07/30/25 12:04am

When a motor vehicle exits the highway, the right turn signal should be turned on. The turn signal is an important indicator light that is activated when the vehicle turns to alert surrounding vehicles and pedestrians. The turn signal bulb uses a xenon tube, controlled by a single-chip circuit, with alternating left and right flashing in continuous operation. The turn signal employs a flasher to achieve light blinking, which can mainly be divided into three types: resistance wire type, capacitor type, and electronic type. The ramp is a road on the right side of the highway entrance (usually 150 to 200 meters long), serving as the acceleration lane to enter the highway (since the minimum speed on the highway is 70 km/h, all vehicles must accelerate to at least 70 km/h in this lane before entering the highway lane). Before entering the highway, the left turn signal should be turned on. Since the highway lane is on the left, activating the left turn signal allows vehicles behind in the driving lane to clearly understand the intention to avoid accidents.

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Will
08/16/25 3:53am

I've been driving trucks for over 20 years, hauling freight from south to north. When exiting the highway, you must turn on the right turn signal. This is no trivial matter—traffic moves fast on highways, and exit ramps are prone to congestion. Turning on your signal alerts vehicles behind you that you're changing lanes or turning, helping prevent rear-end collisions. Once, I saw a new driver forget to signal and just swerve out, nearly causing a pile-up. The rules state you must activate your turn signal at least 100 meters before leaving the highway to give other drivers time to react. Make it a habit to check your mirrors and ensure it's safe before maneuvering. Also, reduce your speed—don't exceed 60 km/h. Remember, this simple action can save lives.

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MilesLee
10/19/25 5:42am

I just got my driver's license and still feel a bit nervous driving on the highway. My instructor taught me that turning on the right turn signal is a basic traffic rule requirement when exiting the highway. If you don't use the signal, you might get fined or warned by traffic police. Beginners often forget this, so I always remind myself: check the road signs in advance and start the maneuver when the exit is indicated. The turn signal isn't just about turning on the light; it communicates your intention to others, reducing misunderstandings and sudden braking. I also learned a trick: wait three seconds after turning on the signal before changing lanes, which is safer. With more daily driving practice, this rule can protect both yourself and others.

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Anna
12/02/25 6:17am

I've witnessed too many accident scenes, and failing to signal when exiting the highway is a common cause. According to traffic regulations, motor vehicles must activate the right turn signal when leaving the highway to avoid side collisions. The rules clearly require drivers to turn on the signal 100 meters before the exit and maintain it until the lane change is completed. Violators may face a fine of 200 yuan and 1 penalty point, with severe cases leading to accident liability. Safety comes first—drivers shouldn't cut corners; make it a habit. Also, ensure your speed is reduced to the required range to avoid affecting vehicles behind. Follow these rules, and you'll return home safely.

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