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do not anticipate other drivers will open a gap for you to enter
When exiting the freeway, you should signal your intention to change lanes and exit for at least 5 seconds before making the turn. This gives other drivers adequate notice of your plan to exit, ensuring a safer maneuver. Always check your mirrors and blind spots before signaling and changing lanes.
It all depends, all states have differnent laws
California law requires drivers to signal their intention to turn by electronic means or through the use of arm signals. The signal must be made in a manner in which other drivers to the rear or in front of the vehicle (within a distance of 300 feet) can clearly see the driver's intention. Turn lamps indicating the driver's intention to turn must be use continuously for at least 100 feet before executing the turn.
When approaching a freeway, you should first check for any signs indicating the entrance and prepare to merge. Use your turn signal to indicate your intention to enter, and adjust your speed to match that of the traffic on the freeway. Look for a gap in the traffic before merging, and be sure to yield to vehicles already on the freeway. Always stay alert and be prepared to react to changing conditions.
When exiting a freeway, you should signal your intention to exit about 500 feet before the exit or approximately 5-10 seconds in advance, depending on your speed. This gives other drivers adequate notice of your maneuver and helps ensure a safer transition. Always check your mirrors and blind spots before changing lanes or exiting.
Normally you are required to signal when changing directions or changing lanes.
Drivers are required to signal a change of direction for at least 100 feet before turning or changing lanes. This allows other drivers to be aware of their intention and helps prevent accidents. Remember to turn off your signal after completing the maneuver.
You should signal at least 100-200 feet before exiting off of a freeway. This gives other drivers sufficient notice of your intention to leave the highway, ensuring a safer transition. Additionally, always check your mirrors and blind spots before making the maneuver.
I haven't read a driver's manual for years, but yes, as far as I know drivers in Indiana are required to signal before turning.