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To avoid dazzling other road users
To avoid misleading other road users
To avoid damage to the indicator relay
To avoid flattening the battery
Explanation: Leaving your indicators on could confuse other road users and may even lead to a crash. Be aware that if you haven't taken a sharp turn, your indicators may not self-cancel and you'll need to turn them off manually.
Category: Road and traffic signs
References: The Official DVSA Guide to Driving: Section 6, Highway Code: Rule 103
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