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You must signal a turn or lane change at least how far before you act?

Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act does not prescribe a fixed metric distance for signaling. Instead, drivers must signal continuously for a reasonable distance befo

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Question: You must signal a turn or lane change at least how far before you act?

Answer options:

  • 10 m
  • 30 m ✅ Continuously for a reasonable distance before the action
  • Only on highways

Correct answer: Continuously for a reasonable distance before the action

Explanation: Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act does not prescribe a fixed metric distance for signaling. Instead, drivers must signal continuously for a reasonable distance before turning or changing lanes to give other motorists adequate warning based on their current speed and surrounding traffic. Distances like ten or thirty meters are incorrect because they are not legally mandated in Ontario, and signaling is required on all public roads, not just highways. G1 candidates often mistake Ontario’s rule for specific numeric limits used in other jurisdictions; remembering the flexible "reasonable distance" standard is key to passing this frequently tested handbook concept.

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