Turn signals are important safety components that help other road users recognise the motorcyclist's intention. They light up when the motorcyclist activates the indicator switch to indicate that he or she wishes to turn or change lanes.
Turn signals are usually located in the front and rear parts of the motorbike and are used to indicate that the vehicle is changing direction. Modern turn signals often use LED technology, which offers high brightness and energy efficiency and lasts longer than conventional bulbs.
In addition to flashing signals, many turn signals also offer a running light function that helps make the motorbike more visible in low-light conditions.