What signals can turn signals provide besides turning signals?

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DeZane
07/30/25 3:22am
Turn signals can provide turning signals and warning signals. Alerting pedestrians and drivers about direction: They inform pedestrians or other vehicles on the road about the intended turning direction, whether left or right. Directing movement on highways: When driving on highways, turn signals can also indicate lane changes or overtaking directions, guiding other drivers. Simultaneous flashing indicates caution: When both left and right turn signals flash simultaneously, it signifies an emergency situation, alerting other vehicles to be cautious. Turn signals are crucial indicators used when a vehicle is changing direction to notify surrounding vehicles and pedestrians.
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