Use a little common sense. Nobody's going to be out there measuring. And hearing the clicking sound nine times before turning? That's asinine. What happens if it only got to seven, are you going to forget about making the turn, even though the signal was on?
It doesn't take long to determine a good distance to put on your signal. We all know how annoying it is when people signal too late or too soon.
Take the conditions and your speed into consideration. You'll learn to use good judgment in no time at all.
2007-10-08 00:08:05
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answered by Pat S 6
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Yes,if you are moving at normal speed.in the town.In case you are driving faster in highways it is in your own interest to indicate the turn signal at distance more than 100 feet.
2007-10-07 06:27:53
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answered by yogeshwargarg 7
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The rule I was taught is you have to hear the clicking sound 9 times before you can turn.
2007-10-07 13:52:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! Driving instucter tought us, usually about a block before you turn as a reference.
Also, depending on speed traffic and other conditions maybe more.
2007-10-07 06:30:04
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answered by ball 3
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According to the 'Rules of The Road' book as I recall from drivers education.
2007-10-07 06:38:12
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answered by Iknowthisone 7
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close to it
2007-10-07 06:22:17
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answered by stopping the madness 4
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