Which part of the vehicle is controlled by the pull switch?
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The pull switch controls the left and right turn signals of the vehicle. Direction: Pulling up activates the right turn signal (clockwise direction, corresponding to turning the steering wheel to the right); pulling down activates the left turn signal (counterclockwise direction, corresponding to turning the steering wheel to the left). Turn signals: Turn signals are the primary devices indicating a vehicle's dynamic information, installed at the front and rear of the vehicle. They are activated when the vehicle turns, providing safety for driving. For safety, please use turn signals as required to inform others of the vehicle's movement in advance, allowing them to make correct judgments. Scenarios for using turn signals: When overtaking, first activate the left turn signal, then the right turn signal after overtaking. When entering a highway, use the left turn signal. When exiting a highway, always turn right. No need to use turn signals when entering a roundabout, but activate the right turn signal when exiting. When parking by the roadside, use the right turn signal. When leaving the roadside, always turn left, so use the left turn signal. For U-turns, generally turn left, so use the left turn signal. For changing lanes to the left, use the left turn signal; for changing lanes to the right, use the right turn signal. When preparing to turn, activate the turn signal in advance to give following drivers time to react.