It all depends, all states have differnent laws
In most states, YES...You should always signal a lane change on a highway, turning, exiting or entering a freeway. You may get a ticket for failure to signal or unsafe lane change. It also helps other drivers behind you know your intentions and may even help prevent an accident.
You may be thinking of 'turnpike'.
The requirement may vary from state to state, but a general answer might be within 500 feet fo your turn.
No, it is illegal to drive over the speed limit on the freeway, and going 80 mph may result in a ticket.
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.
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Police Story The Freeway Killings - 1987 TV was released on: USA: 3 May 1987
When entering a freeway, vehicles on the freeway generally have the right-of-way. Drivers merging onto the freeway are expected to yield to traffic already on the freeway, allowing them to continue without disruption. It's important for merging drivers to adjust their speed to safely enter the flow of traffic and ensure a smooth merge. Always check for and obey any specific signage that may apply.
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No, seat belts are not for freeway driving only. They should be worn for all driving, in any location. You never really know when or where you may have an accident.
You should signal at least 100 feet before your intended turn. This gives other drivers ample time to notice your intention and react accordingly. In some situations, such as in urban areas with heavier traffic, signaling even earlier may be prudent. Always check local traffic laws, as they may have specific requirements.