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Will points be deducted for not using turn signals while driving?

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KayleeMarie
08/28/25 2:56am

Vehicles that fail to use turn signals will be penalized with a 1-point deduction and a fine ranging from 20 to 200 yuan. Here is an introduction about using turn signals: 1. Not using the left turn signal is considered a traffic violation. For safety reasons, turn signals should be used, and it doesn't consume much electricity. 2. According to Article 57, Items 1 and 2 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China": "Motor vehicles shall use turn signals in accordance with the following provisions: (1) When turning left, changing lanes to the left, preparing to overtake, leaving a parking spot, or making a U-turn, the left turn signal shall be activated in advance; (2) When turning right, changing lanes to the right, returning to the original lane after overtaking, or parking by the roadside, the right turn signal shall be activated in advance. 3. Failing to use turn signals in the specified situations results in a 1-point deduction and a fine of 20-200 yuan. For vehicles that accumulate 12 points within a scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security authority will impound the motor vehicle driver's license, and the driver must participate in road traffic safety law and regulation training and pass the exam as required.

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CarmenMarie
09/09/25 8:17am

Not using turn signals while driving will definitely result in penalty points! From my own experience, after driving for over a decade, I once forgot to signal when changing lanes on the highway and was instantly caught by an electronic camera. Within a few days, I received a fine notice—2 penalty points and a 200-yuan fine. I really regretted it, just being lazy to save a few seconds. Later, I carefully checked the rules, and the traffic law clearly states that you must use turn signals when turning or changing lanes; otherwise, it’s considered a violation. Not only does it lead to penalty points and fines, but it also causes trouble for others. If you often navigate busy urban intersections like I do, not signaling makes accidents more likely—getting rear-ended or colliding with another car. So now I’ve developed the habit of signaling in advance before every turn or lane change—safety first. I really don’t want to lose points and hurt my wallet again!

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GiannaDella
10/24/25 2:21am

Failing to use turn signals while driving can indeed result in penalty points, as it's a fundamental traffic rule. From my daily driving experience, I've noticed that whether it's a minor turn or changing lanes at a major intersection, neglecting to signal often leads to being stopped by traffic police or caught on surveillance cameras. The regulations clearly state: typically, 1 to 2 penalty points will be deducted, along with a fine. It may not sound severe, but the risks are considerable. For instance, during rush hour, if others can't anticipate your intentions, sudden braking and rear-end collisions become more likely. I always remind myself to cultivate this habit while driving and avoid cutting corners for convenience. Moreover, it's not just about the fine; it could also land you on a blacklist affecting your insurance. From a safety perspective, turn signals serve as a language, informing other vehicles of your actions, thereby ensuring everyone's safe return home.

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OBella
12/07/25 2:45am

New driver sharing some experience: Not using turn signals will definitely cost you points! Right after I got my driver's license, my instructor kept emphasizing this, saying that if you forget to signal on the road, the surveillance cameras might catch you, resulting in a 1 to 2-point deduction and a fine. A friend told me about his experience—once he was in a hurry to turn into a side street without signaling and ended up losing points and wasting time. Now, whenever I drive, I always hit the signal button before turning—it's become muscle memory. The rule is simple: you must signal when turning or changing lanes, otherwise, you'll face penalties if caught. From a newbie's perspective, I think this rule is great—it helps prevent mistakes and accidents. In short, signaling might seem like a small thing, but never skip it—it's safe and legal.

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