When making a turn or lane change you must:
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Signal your intentions for at least 50 feet before making the turn or lane change.
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Signal your intentions for at least 100 feet before making the turn or lane change.
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Signal only while making the turn or lane change.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
As a driver, you must signal your intentions to other road users when slowing down, turning or changing lanes. Signal every time, even if no other vehicles are in sight. The law requires you to signal a turn or lane change with your turn lights or hand signals at least 100 feet ahead.
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