There is no spedific measurement. You should signal in good time before slowing down and the distance depends on your speed and the road lay out. You do not want to bev mistaken for tkaing an earlier turn but you also need to give the other road users sufficent time to notice.
300
100ft or 30m
Your turn signal should be activated one block from the intersection you are going to turn into.
200 feet before the turn according the the IL driving school test answer (1 city block)
If the TPI (throttle position sensor) is bad, you will have a fault code set in the computer. To check it, with a scope, graph the signal while opening/closing the throttle. The signal should be a smooth wave, if there are any dips, the sensor should be replaced. The contact can wear in the position the blades are at during normally driving, especially if you many due highway constant speed driving.
You should signal for at least 100 feet before changing direction. This gives other drivers enough time to react and adjust their own driving accordingly.
The legal distance varies by state, but in city traffic, 100 feet should be pretty safe. Allow more distance on the highway
Every time you turn left or right, or switch lanes on a highway you should use your turn signal in your car.
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.
If you can't merge on the highway, it is important to slow down and use your turn signal to indicate that you need to merge. Look for a gap in traffic and try to merge when it is safe to do so. If you are unable to merge, continue driving at a safe speed until you can safely enter the flow of traffic. It is important to remain calm and patient while navigating the merging process on the highway.