Will Points Be Deducted for Turning on the Left Turn Signal Late?

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DeSara
07/29/25 2:39pm
Turning on the left turn signal late generally does not result in point deductions, but in areas with strict enforcement, 1 point may be deducted. Below are the precautions for turning in a vehicle: 1. Deduction of 1 point: Failing to turn on the turn signal when making a left turn will result in a 1-point deduction. 2. Left turn: The left turn signal should be activated in advance when turning left, changing to the left lane, preparing to overtake, leaving a parking spot, or making a U-turn. 3. Right turn: The right turn signal should be activated in advance when turning right, changing to the right lane, returning to the original lane after overtaking, or pulling over to park.
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