If your turn signals fail, you should use _____ to indicate your intention to turn.
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your horn
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hand signals
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your high beams
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your emergency flashers
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Explanation
In order to warn other drivers that you are about to make a turn, change lanes, or enter/exit a highway, you must signal well in advance. Hand signals are an alternative way to communicate your intended movement to other drivers and help prevent accidents. If your turn signals fail, use hand signals to indicate your intent to other motorists.
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