Which Side is the Turn Signal On?

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DelJack
07/29/25 2:01pm
On the left side of the steering wheel, pushing down activates the left turn signal, while pushing up activates the right turn signal. Here is some related information: 1. Warning Light: The turn signal is a warning light that alerts surrounding vehicles and pedestrians to yield when a motor vehicle is turning. When the turn signal is activated, the light flashes repeatedly to attract attention and prevent traffic accidents. Drivers must develop the habit of using turn signals when driving on the road and avoid driving blindly. 2. Function: However, with advancements in automotive technology, many cars now feature a 'one-touch three-flash' quick function on the hazard light switch. By lightly 'tapping' the lever, the turn signal will flash three times and then automatically turn off. This allows drivers to avoid the hassle of manually turning off the turn signal when changing lanes or overtaking.
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