Drivers must signal a turn or lane change at least _____ feet ahead.
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75
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50
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100
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150
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Explanation
You must always use your turn signal before you change lanes or make a turn, so that other drivers are aware of your intentions. To signal a turn or lane change, use your turn lights or hand signals at least 100 feet in advance. A good tip is to signal before you begin to brake or make the turn.
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