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When should you signal before making a change?

  1. 100ft before you make a change

  2. 50ft before you make a change

  3. 10ft before you make a change

  4. 200ft before you make a change

The correct answer is: 100ft before you make a change

You should signal 100 feet before making a change while driving. This includes signaling before turning, changing lanes, merging, or exiting a highway. Signaling in advance gives other drivers around you enough time to react to your intended maneuver, promoting overall safety on the road. Signaling too late, such as 50 feet before or 10 feet before making a change, may not provide enough warning to others. Signaling too early, like 200 feet before making a change, could confuse other drivers if your intentions are not immediately apparent.