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How should you signal and turn during the driving exam?

  1. Get into the proper lane and signal your turn for the last 100 feet

  2. Signal only if you see other vehicles

  3. Turn without signaling to prove your handling skills

  4. Use hand signals only

The correct answer is: Get into the proper lane and signal your turn for the last 100 feet

The correct approach during the driving exam is to get into the proper lane well in advance of your turn and signal your intention to turn for the last 100 feet. This practice not only ensures that you are positioned correctly for the turn, enhancing safety by reducing the likelihood of last-minute lane changes, but also communicates your intent to other road users, making the roadway a safer environment for everyone. This method reinforces the importance of proactive driving behavior. It helps to establish safe practices that should be followed even beyond the exam, as they are essential for everyday driving situations. Signaling in advance allows other drivers and pedestrians to anticipate your actions, thus preventing surprises that could lead to collisions. The other responses do not promote safe driving practices. Signaling only when other vehicles are present could lead to dangerous situations since it may cause you to neglect indicating to pedestrians and cyclists. Turning without signaling undermines the objective of ensuring that all road users can make informed decisions based on your actions. Lastly, relying solely on hand signals is not practical for most driving situations where using turn signals is the standard and expected method of communication.