It is against the law to:
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Use hand signals.
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Use directional signals when changing lane.
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Make three-point turns.
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Use your directional signals to tell drivers behind you that they can pass.
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Explanation
Directional signals must be used when drivers wish to turn, change lanes, pass a vehicle, or slow down and come to a stop. It is against the law to use them to tell drivers behind you that they can pass. If you are being tailgated and there is a right lane, move over to the right. If there is no right lane, wait until the roadway ahead is clear, then reduce speed slowly to encourage the tailgater to drive around you.
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