When making a turn, drivers should give a turn signal for at least the last ___ feet before they make their turn.
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10
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4
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100
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30
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Explanation
To avoid rear-end collisions, drivers must signal their intentions to turn at least 100 feet before the turn. Drivers must use vehicle directional signals or hand signals to show other drivers that they are turning.
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