Turn signals should be used when:
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Making turns.
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Entering or exiting highways.
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Changing lanes.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Using turn signals is required by law, and it is important for communicating your intentions to other road users. Always signal you plan to turn, change lanes, enter or exit a highway, slow down or stop.
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