If your turn signals fail, you should use ____ to indicate that you intend to change direction.
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hand signals
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your horn
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your voice
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your emergency flashers
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Explanation
If your vehicle’s turn signals stop working, you must use hand signals to communicate your intentions to other drivers. Signal clearly and well in advance of turning or changing lanes. Proper communication helps prevent confusion and reduces the risk of a collision. Make sure your signal is visible to other drivers before making your move.
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