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Where to Turn on the Turn Signal in Subject 2?

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Shane
07/29/25 11:46pm
In Subject 2, the turn signal should be turned on in the following situations: 1. When exiting the parallel parking space, the left turn signal should be activated; 2. Before starting on a slope, the left turn signal should be turned on; 3. During a right-angle turn, the left turn signal should be used; 4. Before starting on an electronic road surface, the turn signal should be activated. The turn signal is an important indicator light that is turned on when a motor vehicle changes direction to alert surrounding vehicles and pedestrians. The turn signal tube uses a xenon tube, controlled by a single-chip circuit, with alternating left and right flashing for continuous operation. The turn signal uses a flasher to achieve the blinking effect, which can mainly be divided into three types: resistance wire type, capacitor type, and electronic type. The timing for turning on the turn signal should be well managed; it should be activated about 100 meters before the turn. If changing lanes, the signal should be turned on in advance.
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CarlosDella
08/16/25 3:07am
I remember when taking the Subject 2 driving test, the timing of using turn signals was crucial, as a small mistake could lead to point deductions. There are several key moments: you must turn on the left turn signal before starting to indicate to surrounding vehicles that you're about to move; when making a sharp turn, signal in advance—left turn for left signal, right turn for right signal; for parallel parking, use the right signal before entering the spot and the left signal when exiting; similarly, when reversing into a parking space, signal to indicate direction—left signal for left-side parking, right signal for right-side parking; sometimes, starting on a slope also requires signaling, depending on the test rules. I recommend beginners practice simulations before actual training. Forgetting to signal not only costs points but also affects safety. I once missed a point because I didn’t signal in advance for a turn, realizing later that details determine success. In short, remembering these key points makes passing Subject 2 much easier.
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McDaniel
10/19/25 4:02am
Places to turn on the turn signal in Subject 2 include turning on the left signal when starting, turning on the signal in advance when turning, turning on the right signal when entering parallel parking and the left signal when exiting, turning on the signal to indicate direction before entering the parking spot in reverse parking, and sometimes turning on the signal when starting on a slope. As an experienced driver, I recall that these positions couldn’t be careless during practice, or the examiner would mark it down. The key is to develop the habit of reacting immediately and not neglecting it under stress. For safety, using the signal alerts others and vehicles to avoid collisions, especially when changing direction in tight spaces. Common mistakes during the test include forgetting to operate the signal when entering/exiting parking spots and during turns. Repeatedly simulating these scenarios during practice helps a lot. Remember these core steps, and daily driving becomes much easier.
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Chavez
12/02/25 4:37am
The use of turn signals is crucial in Subject 2 of the driving test. Key moments include turning on the left signal when starting, signaling in advance for turns like right-angle turns, activating the signal before entering the garage during reverse parking, and using the appropriate signals when entering and exiting parallel parking. During practice, I often remind myself not to overlook these small details to avoid point deductions that could affect passing. Safety-wise, using signals helps prevent accidents, such as when turning in narrow lanes. Just pay extra attention during the test.
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