Do not put your vehicle in the path of a large, heavy vehicle when it’s turning – you may be crushed. It’s safest to stay behind and wait until the vehicle has completed the turn.

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If your indicators are not working or not clearly visible or your vehicle is not fitted with them, you must give a hand signal when turning right or stopping.

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Indicating (also called signalling) is when you use your indicator to warn other drivers that you intend to move left or right. For example, when you turn, overtake or change lanes.

When driving on a multi-lane road, you must turn right from the right lane, or from a lane with an arrow pointing right.

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Some oversize or long vehicles have a ‘Do not overtake turning vehicle’ sign. These vehicles may use more than one lane when turning right or left.

You can turn right across any type of dividing line to enter or leave a road, or a road-related area such as a driveway or car park.

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If your vehicle is fitted with indicators, they must be working and clearly visible. If they’re not working, you can get a Defect Notice.

Plan your turns, lane changes and moves early, so you’re in the correct lane and have enough time to indicate. Always check for other vehicles by looking in your mirrors and checking your blind spots.

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Bicycle riders must give a hand signal when turning right. However, they do not have to give a hand signal when making a hook turn to turn right.

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