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How should a driver signal a right turn if their vehicle's signal lights are not working?

The correct hand signal for a right turn is to extend the left arm out and upwards at a 45-degree angle, with the palm facing forward.

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Question: How should a driver signal a right turn if their vehicle's signal lights are not working?

Answer options:

  • Extend the left arm straight out horizontally
  • Extend the left arm downwards at a 45-degree angle ✅ Extend the left arm upwards at a 45-degree angle
  • Flash the headlights twice

Correct answer: Extend the left arm upwards at a 45-degree angle

Explanation: The correct hand signal for a right turn is to extend the left arm out and upwards at a 45-degree angle, with the palm facing forward.

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