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Absolutely not. Before flashing lights were put on cars, hand signals were all that was available to indicate a turn. In fact, hand signals were once required (in Louisiana, at least) even if your vehicle had flashing signal lights. It's important to know and be prepared to use hand signals in the event your signal lights malfunction. Source: common sense
The operator of a vehicle is responsible for the vehicle he/she is driving.
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First it depends on where you live... Second, it depends on the pavement markings, railroad crossbuck, flashing red light signals, gates, and stop signs.
the flashing security light in the dash is not flashing and vehicle will not start
Since the turn signals are at both the front and rear of the vehicle, refer to the "Related Questions" below for instructions on both.
Not necessarily. Some cars were made with trafficators or no signals at all and these are legal to drive. But if the car is fitted with flashing indicators, they must work for the car to be considered road worthy. If you get caught driving a car with broken indicators, you'll probably just a get a defective vehicle notice. If the car was never fitted with indicators, you must learn the hand signals.
A wrecker is considered to be an emergency vehicle when it's emergency lights are flashing. Under normal circumstances a wreckers lights are not flashing it is just a truck or service vehicle.
Such a vehicle is said to be parked.
Any vehicle you drive on public roads is required to have turn signals.
No, turn signals are required on the vehicle.