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What is the correct sequence for changing lanes safely?
Safe lane changes follow a mirror-signal-shoulder-check sequence: scan mirrors, signal your intent so others can react, perform a shoulder check to clear the bl
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Question: What is the correct sequence for changing lanes safely?
Answer options:
- Signal, then turn the wheel ✅ Check mirrors, signal, check the blind spot over your shoulder, then move when the lane is clear
- Move first, then signal so you do not surprise drivers behind
- Honk first, then change lanes
Correct answer: Check mirrors, signal, check the blind spot over your shoulder, then move when the lane is clear
Explanation: Safe lane changes follow a mirror-signal-shoulder-check sequence: scan mirrors, signal your intent so others can react, perform a shoulder check to clear the blind spot, then change lanes only when there is a safe gap.
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