Using your turn signal when changing lanes might seem like a small thing, but it's not only necessary, if you don't use it, it's illegal.

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Turn signals or blinkers are how we let other drivers, cyclists, and even pedestrians know what we’re about to do. Without them, you're keeping everyone around you guessing, which can easily lead to accidents.

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What Are The Hazards Of Not Using Your Turn Signal?

If you suddenly switch lanes without signaling, the car behind you or next to you won’t have time to react. That can lead to fender-benders or, worse, a more serious collision. Most states, including New York, require you to use your turn signal at least one hundred feet before making a move. It’s all about giving others on the road enough time to adjust.

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What Are The Consequences If You Don't Use Your Turn Signal?

Aside from being a safety risk, you could face fines ranging from $150 to $200 in New York. Plus, you'll get points on your driving record. Rack up enough points, and you could see your insurance premiums spike or even face a suspended license. And if your failure to signal causes an accident, the penalties can get even more serious.

So, while it might seem like a minor thing, using your turn signal is a simple habit that makes the road safer for everyone.

LOOK! Abandoned Orange County Chopper HQs in Newburgh-TLC's 'American Chopper'

WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property.
In 2003, a father-son business reality show hit the Discovery Channel. It was called American Chopper and it followed the custom motorcycle-building business of the Teutul family out of Newburgh, NY. Paul Sr. owned the shop with sons Paul Jr. and Mikey working in the business. There was a slew of cast and characters. The center of the show wasn't just the amazing custom motorcycles built for celebrities and others, it was the volatile relationship between Sr. and Jr. The show ran for 12 seasons before the two could no longer get along. It ended up in lawsuits and the two not talking for ten-plus years. In the past few years, the business moved to Florida. This left the 61,000-square-foot headquarters for sale and abandoned. Take a look at what remained of Orange County Choppers.

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