(A) Hand signals. A signal of intention to turn right or left shall be given continuously during not less than the last 50 feet traveled by the vehicle before turning. The signals herein required shall be given either by means of the hand and arm, or by a signal device of a type approved by the Department of Roads. The hand and arm signals herein required shall be given from the left side of the vehicle in the following manner: STOP or decreased speed, hand and arm extended downward; LEFT TURN, hand and arm extended horizontally; RIGHT TURN, hand and arm extended upward.
(Neb. RS 60-6,161 through 60-6,163) (1973 Code, § 5-205)
(B) Generally. Vehicles turning to the right into an intersecting street shall approach the intersection in the lane of traffic nearest to the right-hand side of the highway and must turn the corner as near the right-hand curb as possible to keep between the curb to the right and the center of the intersection of the two streets. The driver of a vehicle intending to turn to the left shall approach the center line of the highway, and in turning shall pass as near as possible to the center of the intersection, passing as closely as practicable to the right thereof before turning the vehicle to the left. For the purposes of this division (B), the center of the intersection shall mean the meeting point of the medial lines of the highways intersecting one another.
(Neb. RS 60-6,159) (1973 Code, § 5-206)
(C) Cautious. The operator of a vehicle shall, before stopping, turning, or changing the course of the vehicle, see that there is sufficient space to make the movement in safety. If any pedestrian might be affected by the movement, the operator shall give a clearly audible signal by sounding the horn, and whenever the operation of any other vehicle may be affected by the movement, he or she shall give some unmistakable signal to the driver of all other vehicles of his or her intention to make the movement.
(Neb. RS 60-6,109, 60-6,161, and 60-680) (1973 Code, § 5-207)
Penalty, see § 10.99