Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles Permit Practice Test

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If you plan to turn beyond an intersection, you must:

  1. Signal only before you reach the intersection

  2. Signal after you just pass the intersection

  3. Not signal at all

  4. Signal continuously from the intersection

The correct answer is: Signal after you just pass the intersection

The correct choice indicates that you should signal after you just pass the intersection if you plan to turn beyond it. This is because signaling is essential for communicating your intentions to other drivers and pedestrians. By signaling after you pass the intersection, you alert others that you plan to make a turn shortly after, enhancing safety and reducing the risk of accidents. While it might seem logical to signal only before reaching the intersection, that could create confusion, as other road users may assume you're turning at the intersection itself. Not signaling at all fails to provide vital information to surrounding vehicles and pedestrians, potentially leading to misunderstandings. The notion of signaling continuously from the intersection also doesn't align with proper signaling practices; the signal should be activated in advance of the turn but can be maintained briefly afterwards for clarity. In summary, signaling after passing the intersection ensures that you communicate effectively about your next maneuver while also adhering to safe driving protocols.