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Will points be deducted for not using turn signals when turning?

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RubyLynn
09/01/2025, 11:20:27 PM

Failure to use turn signals when turning in a motor vehicle will result in a deduction of 1 point and a fine. Traffic violation point deductions: The following are violations that incur a 1-point deduction: 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. Driving a motor vehicle on the road without displaying inspection and insurance stickers or carrying the vehicle registration and driver's license. Turn signal precautions: With the continuous improvement of traffic regulations, some driving habits that are often overlooked can easily lead to point deductions. Not using turn signals when turning is a common mistake made by many new drivers, and such an error, once caught by traffic police, will result in point deductions. New drivers must remember to use turn signals when turning.

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DelKimberly
09/14/2025, 01:36:18 AM

Last week while driving, I witnessed a car turning without signaling, nearly hitting a cyclist, which gave everyone a scare. According to traffic regulations, failing to signal when turning will definitely result in penalty points—typically 1 point plus a 200-yuan fine, though specifics depend on local rules. This is for safety reasons; signaling allows vehicles behind and pedestrians to anticipate your move, avoiding rear-end collisions or sideswipes. Developing good habits is simple: activate your turn signal 50 meters before turning and frequently check blind spots via mirrors. I’ve been fined once myself, and now I always remind myself not to skip that second—otherwise, losing all 12 annual points means retaking the driving test. Remember, this is basic driving etiquette: protecting yourself and respecting others. On the road, mutual cooperation ensures everyone gets home safely.

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MacWillow
10/28/2025, 02:17:47 AM

My friend was recently pulled over by traffic police for forgetting to use the turn signal at an intersection, resulting in a 1-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine. He deeply regrets it, as he initially thought not signaling was just a minor mistake, but it directly affected his driving record. From a safety perspective, failing to signal is genuinely dangerous, especially during rainy days or at night when others can't anticipate your moves, leading to potential accidents. I suggest reminding yourself every time you head out: press the signal button as soon as you approach a turn—make it a habit until it becomes second nature. Additionally, it's worth checking local traffic regulations, as point deduction standards might slightly vary between highways and urban roads, but the certainty is that deductions and fines are unavoidable. Cultivating this habit can save you trouble and make you appear more reliable as a driver.

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AdelineMarie
12/11/2025, 01:33:38 AM

My child just started learning to drive, and I emphasized that turn signals must be used when turning, otherwise points will be deducted directly, starting with roughly 1 point and a 200-yuan fine. Strict traffic laws are a good thing—not signaling could mislead others and lead to accidents. In practice, don’t slack off: flash the signals early to make the road situation clear. Safety first—it’s a cliché but truly worth sticking to.

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MacSkylar
01/31/2026, 02:40:51 AM

Failing to use turn signals when turning will definitely result in penalty points. According to traffic regulations, it's common to deduct 1 point and impose a fine of 200 yuan. From an operational perspective, signaling is a basic action that helps following vehicles avoid collisions and reduces the risk of sudden braking. Develop the habit of activating the turn signal before reaching the intersection, not halfway through the turn. Accumulating too many penalty points can affect your driving record, so regularly check your ticket records to prevent surprises. Simple measures like these can help you avoid penalties.

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LaDallas
04/26/2026, 01:18:43 PM

During driving lessons, my instructor always yells at me for not using the turn signal when turning, saying that beginners' mistakes can easily lead to point deductions, starting at 1 point and 200 yuan per violation. The reality is safety comes first: without signaling, others won't know what you're about to do, and frequent accidents would be disastrous. After being fined once for forgetting to signal, I've now developed the good habit of signaling early—simple, effective, and trouble-free. For specific details on point deductions, you can consult the local traffic police app to clarify the rules.

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