Will points be deducted for forgetting to turn on the turn signal when turning?
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Failure to use turn signals when turning in a motor vehicle will result in a fine and a deduction of 1 point. Specific details are as follows: Traffic violations that result in a 1-point deduction include: Driving a motor vehicle without using lights as required. Driving a motor vehicle without yielding as required. Driving a motor vehicle with cargo exceeding the specified length, width, or height. Additional information: When temporarily parked: When temporarily parked, hazard lights must be turned on, and in some cases, warning signs must also be placed. When a vehicle is temporarily parked to wait for someone or pick up items, hazard lights should be activated to alert others that a vehicle is present. When a vehicle is being towed due to a malfunction: Both the malfunctioning vehicle and the towing vehicle must have their hazard lights on; otherwise, they may face point deductions and fines. In such cases, failure to turn on hazard lights can make it difficult for following vehicles to discern the driving status of the vehicle ahead, increasing the risk of traffic accidents. When visibility is less than 100 meters: In northern regions, heavy fog in autumn and winter can often reduce visibility to less than 100 meters, requiring the use of hazard lights. With permission from traffic authorities: In certain special circumstances, with permission from traffic authorities, vehicles in a convoy may need to turn on their hazard lights.