If you plan to turn at an intersection, you should signal 50 feet before you turn.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
If you plan to turn at an intersection, you should signal at least 100 feet before you turn, not 50 feet. This is important because it gives other drivers and pedestrians enough time to anticipate your actions and react accordingly.
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