Drivers must use a turn signal at least ______ before making a turn or changing lanes.
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100 feet
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25 feet
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50 feet
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200 feet
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Explanation
To give other drivers adequate time to anticipate and react to your intended maneuver, you are required to activate your turn signal at least 100 feet before making a turn or changing lanes. This is a legal requirement in Vermont and many other states in the US.
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