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See this online, should this car hit the left turn signal or the right turn signal?
Right turn signal.
But this is a left lane change, shouldn't the left turn signal be hit?
What you're saying should be the case.
The core of this question
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How to use the turn signal
Vehicle lights are a language
It is to facilitate communication between drivers
Promote the safety and smoothness of roads
01
Turn signals are required
Taking the problem mentioned by netizens at the beginning as an example, the right turn signal is to let the rear car know your vehicle dynamics in advance (it is turning right) and remind the rear car to pay attention to safety. Similarly, a left turn or a U-turn (a U-turn is a continuation of a left turn) requires a left turn signal in advance.
In addition, in this case, auxiliary vehicles need to avoid the main road vehicles, and then turn right into the main road to ensure safety. Therefore, there is no need to light up the main road vehicles to see.
02
To change lanes, you need to turn the turn signal
As an example in the above figure, on the highway or urban expressway, there will be an acceleration lane, and the cars in these lanes need to accelerate in advance and hit the left turn signal before entering the main road, the purpose is to remind the vehicles on the main road that they are about to change lanes.
In addition, whether it is changing lanes to the left or to the right, the corresponding turn signals need to be played, including the vehicle pulling over (right turn signal) and parking start (left turn signal). Attention should be made to the distinction between the previous situation.
Legal provisions
Article 57 of the Implementing Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that motor vehicles shall use turn signals in accordance with the following provisions:
(1) When turning left, changing lanes to the left, preparing to overtake, leaving the parking place or making a U-turn, the left turn signal shall be turned on in advance;
(2) When turning to the right, changing lanes to the right, returning to the original lane after overtaking, and parking on the side of the road, the right turn signal shall be turned on in advance.
Just because you hit the turn signal doesn't mean you can.'
Regardless of the surrounding road conditions, I drove at will
Remember "one light, two looks in three directions"
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