It is a good habit to signal continuously during the last 100 feet before you turn at an intersection:
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Only if there are other vehicles around.
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Unless your turn is protected by a green arrow.
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Unless you are in a designated turn lane.
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Even if you do not see any other vehicles around.
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Explanation
Signaling lets other drivers, motorcyclists, bicyclists, and pedestrians know your intentions and gives them time to adjust their speed or position. Signal every time you change direction, even if there are no other vehicles around. Signal at least 100 feet (approximately 4 seconds) before you turn so other drivers will have time to react.
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