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You must signal a turn or lane change at least how far in advance?

The Official MTO Driver's Handbook states that you must signal a turn or lane change at least 30 metres in advance to give other road users sufficient time to r

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Question: You must signal a turn or lane change at least how far in advance?

Answer options:

  • 10 metres ✅ 30 metres
  • 100 metres
  • Only if other cars are nearby

Correct answer: 30 metres

Explanation: The Official MTO Driver's Handbook states that you must signal a turn or lane change at least 30 metres in advance to give other road users sufficient time to react. Ten metres is too short a distance for drivers to adjust safely, while 100 metres is generally reserved for high-speed highway exits. Signaling is mandatory regardless of whether you see other vehicles, as unseen pedestrians or cyclists may rely on your signal. Understanding these precise metric distance requirements is crucial for passing the Ontario G1 rules-of-the-road exam paper, which frequently tests specific safety thresholds.

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