Will points be deducted for not turning off the signal light during a right-angle turn?

2 Answers
Adaline
07/25/25 4:18am
For not turning off the turn signal after a right-angle turn in Subject 2 of the driving test, 10 points will be deducted. Below are specific tips for Subject 2 of the driving test: 1. Slow speed: Maintaining a slow speed is the fundamental rule for practicing Subject 2. Ensure the vehicle does not stop while keeping the speed as slow as possible, allowing sufficient time to adjust each operation. 2. Adjust the rearview mirrors: After getting into the car, always adjust the rearview mirrors properly, which is particularly important for reverse parking and parallel parking. 3. Master the three-point alignment method: The three points are the driver's eyes, a reference point on the car, and a reference point on the ground. During Subject 2 operations, it is essential to accurately locate and observe these points to ensure precision. 4. Pay attention to the four corners of the car: The front corner is prone to crossing the outer line during reverse parking, while the rear corner may cross the side lines of the parking space; the front corner may go out of line during curve driving; the front corner may go out of line during a right-angle turn; the front corner may cross the outer line or the left front corner of the parking space during parallel parking, and the right rear corner may cross the right parking space line. Therefore, always be mindful of the four corners and the outer boundary lines.
Was this review help?
17
3
Share
VonJayden
08/10/25 5:19pm
As a veteran driver with nearly 20 years of experience, I can tell you that failing to turn off the turn signal during a right-angle turn can indeed result in points being deducted, especially during a driving test. I remember when I was taking my driving test, the instructor repeatedly emphasized that you must signal in advance for a right-angle turn and turn off the signal immediately after completing the turn. Otherwise, the examiner would consider your driving behavior non-standard and deduct points or even fail you directly. In real-world driving, if the turn signal is left on, especially on highways or busy roads, it could mislead drivers behind you and create a safety hazard. Police might remind you to correct it if they notice, but they usually won’t issue a fine unless it causes an accident. To avoid this, it’s crucial to develop the habit of manually turning off the signal right after completing a turn—don’t let it become a blind spot in your driving habits.
Was this review help?
17
4
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

What is the fuel consumption of the Cruze 1.6 manual?

The fuel consumption of the Cruze 1.6 manual is 6.9L per 100 kilometers. There are many factors that affect actual fuel consumption, and the actual comprehensive fuel consumption depends on the actual driving conditions. Factors affecting fuel consumption: There is a certain relationship between engine displacement and fuel consumption, but a higher fuel consumption does not necessarily mean a larger displacement. In a relative sense, the size of a car's engine displacement does not directly correlate with fuel consumption. In addition to engine displacement, factors such as the car's shape, weight, and engine technology also significantly influence fuel consumption. Among vehicles with the same displacement, those with more advanced engine technology tend to be more fuel-efficient. A Chevrolet Cruze can travel approximately 500-800 kilometers on a full tank of fuel, depending on road conditions. The fuel tank capacity of the Chevrolet Cruze is 52 liters. The distance a car can travel varies with road conditions. All cars consume less fuel on smooth roads and more in traffic jams. For example, a car with a 1.6L engine and a 50L fuel tank might only travel 400 kilometers in congested urban areas but could cover 600 kilometers on the highway.
12
5
Share

Can a Car Start If Water Enters the Exhaust Pipe?

The car exhaust pipe is a device installed between the engine exhaust manifold and the muffler to reduce vibration and noise, facilitate installation, and extend the lifespan of the exhaust silencing system. It allows the entire exhaust system to have flexible connections. Whether a car can start if water enters the exhaust pipe depends on the amount of water that has entered. The situation can be divided into the following two scenarios: If the amount of water is small, the car can start: Typically, the wading depth for cars is in the range of 50-70 centimeters, and the position of the exhaust manifold is similar in height to the intake manifold. If the amount of water is large, the car cannot start: The end of the exhaust pipe has a muffler. If a large amount of water enters (such as from reverse flow during wading or flooding when parked in low-lying areas), it can accumulate in some dead corners of the muffler, eventually leading to rust and perforation.
12
1
Share

Consequences of Not Releasing the Handbrake When Parking?

Driving without releasing the handbrake can accelerate the wear of the brake discs; the brake pads may harden due to overheating; this can degrade the performance of the handbrake and stretch the handbrake cable. The handbrake, also known as the auxiliary brake, is an extremely important component of the vehicle's braking system. Proper use of the handbrake can effectively prevent the vehicle from rolling and reduce the danger of rolling when parked. The most direct impact of driving with the handbrake engaged is the accelerated wear of the brake discs and the hardening of the brake pads due to overheating, as well as the stretching of the handbrake cable. This can lead to a decline in braking performance, and sometimes the burnt smell noticed by the driver comes from this. In severe cases, smoke may appear from the rear of the vehicle. If driving with the handbrake engaged for a long time, it may also cause the brake caliper to seize, brake fluid leakage, and excessive temperature of the brake fluid, resulting in a complete loss of braking function. Correct Method: Drivers should develop proper driving habits. Before driving, check whether the handbrake has been released, and also pay attention to the dashboard. Relatively speaking, the dashboard displays the most comprehensive information. By observing the dashboard information at all times and paying attention to warning lights, the behavior of driving with the handbrake engaged can be avoided.
18
2
Share

What does E11 mean on car glass?

E11 means the E-mark certification was issued by the United Kingdom, as E-mark certificates are issued by government departments of ECE member states, each with their corresponding codes. Here are the details: 1. Specific information: E1—Germany; E2—France; E3—Italy; E4—Netherlands; E5—Sweden; E6—Belgium; E7—Hungary; E8—Czech Republic; E9—Spain; E10—Yugoslavia; E11—United Kingdom; E12—Austria; E13—Luxembourg; E14—Switzerland; E16—Norway; E17—Finland; E18—Denmark. 2. Car glass: Car glass is an essential component of vehicle body accessories, primarily serving a protective function. Currently, most car glass consists of laminated tempered glass and laminated zone-tempered glass, which can withstand strong impacts.
7
4
Share

What lights to use when making a left turn at night?

When making a left turn at an intersection at night, turn on the low beam headlights and the left turn signal. Regulations for vehicle light usage: Turn on headlights in low visibility: During periods when street lights are on at night, or when driving in conditions of low visibility such as fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail, headlights, position lights, and tail lights should be turned on. Turn on turn signals when turning: When turning, changing lanes, overtaking, making a U-turn, or pulling over to park, the turn signal should be activated 100 to 50 meters in advance. When a motor vehicle passes through an intersection controlled by traffic signals and makes a left turn, the turn signal should be activated, and the low beam headlights should be turned on when driving at night.
20
2
Share

What are the reasons why the USB in a Cadillac cannot charge?

Below are the specific reasons why the USB port in a Cadillac cannot charge: 1. Blown fuse: The fuse for the vehicle's USB port may have blown. Refer to the vehicle's user manual to locate the corresponding fuse. If it is found to be blown, replace it with a spare fuse promptly. Damaged data cable; loose charging port springs on the phone, leading to poor contact. 2. Insufficient current output: Check the application range of the USB port in the vehicle's user manual. Generally, USB ports used only for data reading provide a current of 0.5A, whereas a phone charging port requires at least 1A current output.
2
5
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.