Which Turn Signal to Use for Parallel Parking?

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DelCarson
07/30/25 8:35am
Parallel parking requires the use of the right turn signal. Below are detailed instructions on turn signal usage: 1. Left Turn Signal: The left turn signal should be activated in advance when making a left turn, changing lanes to the left, preparing to overtake, leaving a parking spot, or making a U-turn. 2. Right Turn Signal: The right turn signal should be activated in advance when making a right turn, changing lanes to the right, returning to the original lane after overtaking, or parking by the roadside. 3. Accident Liability: If an accident occurs due to the driver's failure to use the turn signal, there is a high probability that the driver will bear primary or full responsibility for the accident.
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