Which turn signal to use for a right turn?
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Turn the signal lever upward for a "right turn". Here is some knowledge about turn signals: 1. Introduction: Turn signals are important indicator lights that are activated when a motor vehicle turns to alert surrounding vehicles and pedestrians. The turn signal bulbs use xenon tubes, controlled by a microcontroller circuit that enables alternating left-right flashing. Turn signals use flashers to achieve the blinking effect, which can be mainly categorized into three types: resistance wire type, capacitor type, and electronic type. 2. Structural principle: The resistance wire type can be further divided into thermal wire type (electrothermal) and vane type (spring-loaded), while the electronic type can be subdivided into hybrid type (relay with contacts and electronic components) and fully electronic type (relay-free). For example, the spring-loaded flasher operates on the principle of thermal expansion and contraction caused by current heating effects, which triggers sudden movements of the spring to connect and disconnect contacts, achieving the flashing effect.