In Drivers Ed 20 years ago they taught that your signal should flash no less that three times before your intention are carrid out and three times after you carried out your intentions. Does not matter where you are driving.
In Drivers Ed 20 years ago they taught that your signal should flash no less that three times before your intention are carrid out and three times after you carried out your intentions. Does not matter where you are driving.
In Drivers Ed 20 years ago they taught that your signal should flash no less that three times before your intention are carrid out and three times after you carried out your intentions. Does not matter where you are driving.
In most states, YES...You should always signal a lane change on a highway, turning, exiting or entering a freeway. You may get a ticket for failure to signal or unsafe lane change. It also helps other drivers behind you know your intentions and may even help prevent an accident.
1/2 a mile.
Use your signal lights.
No.
Use your turn signal to both pull out of and return into the lane. Motorists should not signal their intention to pass by flicking their high beams.
You CAN stop on a freeway ramp. Sometimes it's mandatory, like when the ramp signal is red, or if there is a traffic jam on the freeway. You should not stop on a freeway ramp if you can help it because you are risking a ear end collision.
California law requires drivers to signal their intention to turn by electronic means or through the use of arm signals. The signal must be made in a manner in which other drivers to the rear or in front of the vehicle (within a distance of 300 feet) can clearly see the driver's intention. Turn lamps indicating the driver's intention to turn must be use continuously for at least 100 feet before executing the turn.
yes
Approximately 1 block away from the desired turn