Can you get a ticket for failing to signal a turn? Here's what California law says
Briefly

California Vehicle Code 22108 mandates that drivers signal before turning or changing lanes, requiring a signal to be given continuously in the last 100 feet.
Failing to signal when turning or changing lanes can lead to a ticket with a $238 fine and one point on the driving record.
Drivers must use turn signals when changing lanes or exiting a roundabout, and if they miss their exit, they should continue around.
Accumulating four points in 12 months can result in license suspension, illustrating the importance of adhering to signaling laws.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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