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Which turn signal to use when pulling over?

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OJake
07/29/25 3:19am

When pulling over to the side of the road, you need to turn on the right turn signal. When pulling over, the turn signal must be activated immediately to warn other road users that your vehicle is entering the parking state. Additionally, the right turn signal should be used when making right turns or changing lanes to the right. When pulling over, the right turn signal must be turned on immediately during the driving test (Subject 3) because: 1. It is necessary to warn other road participants in advance that your vehicle is entering the parking state. 2. At least 3 seconds: The interval between turning on the turn signal and turning the steering wheel must be at least 3 seconds. 3. Higher chance of being yielded to by following vehicles: Turning on the turn signal early increases the chance of being yielded to by following vehicles.

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Joanna
08/12/25 1:49pm

In my years of driving experience, I've developed the habit of always turning on the right turn signal when pulling over. This clear signal communicates my intention to other vehicles, preventing rear-end collisions caused by sudden braking. Especially during urban rush hours or near school zones with heavy pedestrian and vehicle traffic, failure to signal can easily lead to accidents. Even at highway rest areas, it's crucial to signal in advance. I remember during my novice days when I almost got hit once for forgetting to signal—a lesson learned the hard way. Developing this habit has significantly reduced risks, and my friends often compliment my reliable driving. Signals become even more critical during rainy days or nighttime driving, so I recommend regularly checking your vehicle's lights to maintain road safety. Overall, signaling when pulling over is both a fundamental rule and a social responsibility.

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MiaDella
10/02/25 5:53am

From a safety perspective, I always turn on the right turn signal when pulling over, as it significantly reduces the likelihood of accidents. The signal gives drivers behind me mental preparation, allowing them to slow down in time and avoid potential collisions. On mountain roads or winding paths, using the turn signal becomes even more critical, helping vehicles in blind spots recognize my intention. During driver training, my instructor emphasized that this is a legal requirement, and violations may result in fines or penalty points. I once forgot to signal at a busy intersection, prompting the car behind me to honk aggressively—since then, I’ve become more cautious. The same principle applies when merging into traffic: I activate the left turn signal and merge gradually. Overall, this small action is simple but effectively safeguards everyone's safety.

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Kevin
11/15/25 7:37am

Turning on the right turn signal when pulling over is my standard procedure, as it clearly communicates the driver's intention and reduces misunderstandings. For other road users, the signal serves as a friendly reminder to avoid conflicts. During daily commutes, I make it a habit to check the rearview mirror first to ensure safety before signaling and pulling over—even on rural roads. Failing to do so carries high risks, such as sudden stops leading to rear-end collisions. Developing this good habit makes driving smoother and enhances overall road courtesy. In short, this signal is an essential part of driving etiquette.

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LaKatherine
01/06/26 2:25am

When handling a roadside parking maneuver, I immediately activate the right turn signal to ensure clear communication with surrounding vehicles and pedestrians. The rule applies uniformly across different road conditions: in dense urban centers, signaling helps prevent congestion; during rainy weather with poor visibility, signals become even more critical. As a habit, I always check blind spots before executing the maneuver to avoid potential hazards. Forgetting to signal once taught me a lesson—a tailgating vehicle issued a sharp warning, which made me strictly regular thereafter. Additionally, activating the left turn signal when pulling out is equally crucial for smooth traffic integration. Overall, adhering to this practice effectively prevents accidents and deserves consistent implementation by all drivers.

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