Will the turn signal automatically resetting result in point deduction in Subject 3?

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CameronLee
07/30/25 7:30am
Subject 3 turn signal automatically resetting will result in point deduction. Below are relevant expansions regarding light usage in Subject 3: 1. Deduction standards According to new regulations, failure to use or incorrect use of turn signals before starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or pulling over to the side, or turning on the turn signal for less than 3 seconds, will all result in disqualification. 2. Operation details Encountering a left turn (left turn signal); encountering a right turn (right turn signal); vehicles turning at an intersection need to turn on the turn signal 30-50 meters in advance; making a U-turn (left turn signal); changing lanes (turn left for left lane change, turn right for right lane change); pulling over to the side (right turn signal).
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