It depends which side of the steering column it is.
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.
You turn the turning signal up to go left and down to go right. You turn the turning signal up to go left and down to go right.
Oncoming traffic always has right of way. When turning left, signal, stop, wait. Move only when it is safe.
when a green arrow points to the left :]When you are turning left as directed by a traffic signal left turn arrow.
You press the turn signal lever DOWN - rotating it in the direction you would turn the steering wheel when turning left.
with turning the left signal light on.
When both cars are turning left, the car that does not have to cross the path of oncoming traffic typically has the right of way.
Yes, before turning left, the right of way should be given to oncoming cars.
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To indicate a left turn while cycling on the road, extend your left arm straight out to the side. This hand signal communicates to drivers and other cyclists that you intend to turn left.
To use bicycle turning signals properly while riding on the road, extend your left arm straight out to the left to indicate a left turn. For a right turn, extend your right arm straight out to the right or use your left arm and point upward. To signal a stop, extend your left arm downward. Remember to always check for traffic before making any turns.