Before turning, you should:
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Change lanes.
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Increase your speed.
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Give the proper turn signal.
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Sound your horn to alert the other drivers.
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Explanation
Always use your turn signals when changing lanes, turning at intersections, entering limited access highways, or pulling off the road. Signaling lets other drivers know you are going to do something different, allows them to adjust their driving accordingly and gives them time to react to your move, reducing the risk of accidents.
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