Turn signals should be visible for a distance of at least 100 feet in urban areas and 500 feet in rural areas. This visibility ensures that other drivers and pedestrians can anticipate your intended maneuvers, promoting safer road conditions. Always check that your turn signals are functioning properly before driving.
Yes, motorcycle turn signals are required by law in Pennsylvania. According to Pennsylvania's vehicle code, all motorcycles must be equipped with functional turn signals to indicate a rider's intention to turn or change lanes. The signals must be visible from a reasonable distance, ensuring safety for both the motorcyclist and other road users. Additionally, hand signals can be used if the motorcycle is not equipped with electric turn signals.
Use hand signals.
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if only the turn signals are not working,you should replace the flasher can
Your question makes absolutely no sense. However, I think you may be asking what to use if your turn signals do not work. The answer is to use hand signals.
To allow others [drivers and pedestrians] to know what we intend to do.
To allow others [drivers and pedestrians] to know what we intend to do.
Turn the emergency flashers on and make sure that they are flashing at a normal rate of speed. Then turn your emergency flashers off and try one of your turn signals and it should work.
No, they do not have traditional turn signals but have flashing lights.
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You should turn on a divided highway when you see a safe opportunity to do so, following all traffic rules and signals.
my turn signals do not work in my 1992 Pontiac Firebird