Florida: Signal required every time you turn, shift lanes

What is the exact law when it comes to turn signals? Is it mandatory to use them each time you make a turn?

What is the meaning of a red arrow for right turns? Can you make the turn if the arrow is red or do you treat the red arrow like a stop sign?

Allan Roberts of the Sun Sentinel addresses these questions and more in his column.

Florida: Signal required every time you turn, shift lanes

Note that in New York, home of STOPandGO.org, some of the advice doesn’t apply.  There are cases in New York where you are not required to use your turn signal, for example, when you make a turn in the direction indicated by a “turn only” lane.  Also, New York requires that drivers stop and wait at right-turn red arrows.  However, acknowledging the confusion caused by this type of traffic control, New York has instead began use a red ball and “No Turn on Red” sign instead of a right red arrow.

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