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When turning, you should give the proper signal at least 100 feet before turning. This allows other drivers and pedestrians ample time to respond to your intended maneuver. Signaling early enhances safety and helps maintain smooth traffic flow. Always check local traffic laws, as specific requirements may vary.
When turning you should signal during the last 100 feet before a stop sign. This is courteous to all drivers around you.
In a business or residential area you must give a continuous turn signal for at least 100 feet before turning. In other areas the signal must be given at least 200 feet before turning. This may not be the exact law in your state but is pretty much universal in every state so it will be close.
When turning, you should give your turn signal at least 100 feet before the turn in urban areas and at least 500 feet before the turn on highways. This allows other drivers and pedestrians ample time to react to your intended maneuver. Always ensure your signal is activated well in advance to promote safety and clear communication on the road.
Some states require you to use your turn signal 200 feet in advance. Others say that 100 feet is enough.