It depends which side of the steering column it is.
push it up
Down
Most cars have the turn signal switch to the left of the steering wheel. In this one case, you would move the switch handle down to signal a left turn.
No Unless a trafic signal says so
indicate what? turn signal? some newer cars have a warning beep that comes on after about a quarter mile if you don't cancel signal, or it could be your flasher making a funny noise
Yes, anytime you are making a turn or changing lanes you must signal the cars around you of your intentions.
It could be on either side, but the turn signal lever is almost always on the same side of the steering column as the steering column is on the side of the car. Earlier cars have it as a twist grip on the end of the turn signal lever. Newer ones often have the control as a separate lever on the opposite side of the steering column.
Oncoming traffic always has right of way. When turning left, signal, stop, wait. Move only when it is safe.
On all cars manufactured for sale in the united states (left hand drive) you would push up on the turn signal lever to turn on the right turn signal.
It makes your turning signals flash so other cars see you. They are used when you pull over on a road or have been in an accident. They are intended to make you more visible to other cars to signal for help and to prevent cars from hitting your stopped car.
Check your mirrors and signal your intentions.
Sure. Just make sure that the opposing car isn't turning in front of you as many drivers fail to signal and/or the front turn signal lamp could be burnt out.
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on most cars with a lever next to the windscreen wipers, it's usually cruise control or a speed limiter