Hey, beginner question.
When you're doing a three point turn, and you're reversing on the second point, are you supposed to turn signal in the direction you're reversing?
I have my drivers test at the end of the month, just wanna make sure that you do and theirs not so wierd rule against it.
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>>17351834
I was never taught to do so, but I'm American so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
>>17351834
Best to check your local dmv/rmv etc site or booklet. For the test itself here, had to use signal to pull over, check mirror and look over shoulder while signaling. Once you know it's clear, proceed to turn. At part of reversing, check both sides and look behind, reverse. Then 3rd turn in the direction of travel.
>>17351834
I wasn't told anything about indicating during a three-point turn.
However, advanced driving requires you to use the hazards when reversing at all.
Nope not required in the UK at least.
You are expected to come to a stop when another car is approaching if you are reversing though, unless you're blocking their path.
>>17351834
>When you're doing a three point turn, and you're reversing on the second point, are you supposed to turn signal in the direction you're reversing?
I've never heard of this being a thing. Nor have I seen anyone do it. But if I did see someone do it likely do one of these as I watched.
Apparently not in Wisconsin.
http://wisconsindot.gov/Documents/dmv/shared/bds126-motorists-handbook.pdf
just back out lmfao
the proper method is to stick your arm out of the window and make a pumping motion while maintaining eye contact with the instructor for the duration of the three point turn
Don't signal while parking, that's autistic as fuck.
>>17351834
Not in Michigan, but our Y turn test is hella dumb. I completely forgot about all of this shit lmao
>>17351834
Yes! You signal each time you turn the wheel, I remember my friend got points off for not doing that.