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Before changing lanes, signal, look in all your mirrors, and:

  • Check traffic behind and beside you.
  • Glance over your left or right shoulder to make sure the lane you want is clear.
  • Look for all vehicles, motorcyclists, and bicycle traffic in your blind spot.
  • Be sure there is enough room for your vehicle in the next lane.
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