Using Turn Signals
Using Turn Signals


Using turn signals while driving is an essential part of safe driving as it communicates your intentions to other drivers on the road. Here are some steps to follow to drive safely while using turn signals:
  1. Know when to signal: You should signal every time you make a turn, change lanes, or merge into traffic. It's also a good idea to use your signal when pulling over to the side of the road.
 
  1. Plan ahead: You should always plan your moves in advance to ensure that you have enough time to signal properly. Make sure you know where you're going and which lane you need to be in before making your move.
 
  1. Use your signal in advance: You should activate your turn signal at least 100 feet before making your turn or lane change. This gives other drivers enough time to see your signal and adjust their driving accordingly.
 
  1. Check your surroundings: Before making any move, check your mirrors and blind spots to ensure that it's safe to change lanes or make a turn. Always look over your shoulder to check your blind spot, as well as check your side and rearview mirrors.
 
  1. Maintain a safe speed: You should always maintain a safe speed while driving and making turns. Slow down when turning to reduce the risk of losing control of your vehicle.
 
  1. Turn off your signal: After you've completed your turn or lane change, turn off your signal to avoid confusing other drivers.

By following these steps, you can drive safely and effectively while using turn signals. Remember, turn signals are not only a legal requirement but also a crucial safety feature that helps prevent accidents on the road.