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Failure to Use Directional Signal
39:4-126. Signaling
before starting, turning or stopping
No person shall turn a vehicle at an intersection
unless the vehicle is in proper position upon the
roadway as required in section 39:4-123, or turn a
vehicle to enter a private road or driveway or
otherwise turn a vehicle from a direct course or
move right or left upon a roadway, or start or back
a vehicle unless and until such movement can be made
with safety. No person shall so turn any vehicle
without giving an appropriate signal in the manner
hereinafter provided in the event any other traffic
may be affected by such movement.
A signal of
intention to turn right or left when required shall
be given continuously during not less than the last
100 feet traveled by the vehicle before turning.
No person shall stop or suddenly decrease the speed
of a vehicle without first giving an appropriate
signal in the manner provided herein to the driver
of any vehicle immediately to the rear.
The signal herein required shall be given either by
means of the hand and arm in the manner herein
specified, or by an approved mechanical or
electrical signal device, except that when a vehicle
is so constructed or loaded as to prevent the hand
and arm signal from being visible, both to front and
rear, the signal shall be given by a device of a
type which has been approved by the division.
When the signal is given by means of the hand and
arm, the driver shall indicate his intention to stop
or turn by extending the hand and arm from and
beyond the left side of the vehicle in the following
manner and such signals shall indicate as follows:
(a) Left turn.--Hand and arm extended horizontally.
(b) Right turn.--Hand and arm extended upward.
(c) Stop or decrease speed.--Hand and arm extended
downward.
Amended by L.1951, c. 23, p. 92, s. 67; L.1956, c.
107, p. 485, s. 2.
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