When making a left or right turn in a business or residential district, you should activate your turn signal for:
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Not less than 100 feet before turning.
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Not less than 75 feet before turning.
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Not less than 50 feet before turning.
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Not less than 50 feet after turning.
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Explanation
Illinois law stipulates that when driving in a business or residential district, motorists must activate their turn signal at least 100 feet before turning. In other areas, drivers must signal at least 200 feet before turning.
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