It is against the law to flash your turn signals as a “do pass” signal to other drivers.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Using turn signals as a "do pass" signal to other drivers could cause confusion to other drivers on the road. Using turn signals in this manner can also be dangerous because it may encourage drivers to make unsafe passing maneuvers.
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