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Those drivers around me tend to act like they own the road....
But there are other bad drivers as well.... The slow drivers (you know who you are Honda-nation), the Prius drivers who ride in the left lane, yet won't go over 55?????
:bash:
But back to turn signals.... I'd rather have someone use their signal, then pull in front of me and cause me to hit the brakes, then to just pull in front of me. At least I had some warning that they were coming over, even if they shouldn't have.
Not using a turn signal pisses me off, so it would affect me if we were on the same highway.
I promise you though, you would never have to hit your brakes if I pulled in front of you
Not saying you are slow... I'm saying I drive fast.
FYI: this is a great back and forth debate folks :dblthumb2:
LOL you aren't as fast as me!!!!!!! Im the MAN
Seriously though, what I am saying and maybe it got lost in the fun is I don't see the use of a blinker for every situation. I am on the freeway, nobody next to me, guy behind me is 50 yards back, not using the blinker. In stop and go traffic and I need to get over. I use the blinker, not to ask to get over but to let the person in that lane that may be about to speed up to close the gap that I am getting over. Yesterday I saw a guy on an off ramp that happens to go right turning his right blinker on. It's a one lane off ramp. You have no choice but to follow it to the right and there is no cross traffic. That is stupid to me.
Plus you have the "cry wolf factor". Guy has his blinker on, people slow down to let him over but it turns out he just forgot to turn it off. So he is causing traffic to slow. And on a crowded freeway, one person lighting their brake lights up causes a reaction all the way back. So even if you use your blinker in front of me, I am not changing what I am doing because I don't know if you are serious.
I honestly think it's the "safe" drivers that are in more of the fender benders because they are over reactors. I see it all the time. Two people starting to move into the same lane and they panic, whip the wheel back the other way and all hell breaks lose. Most people change lanes slowly, if I see them come over as I am, I wait a sec to see if they give the lane up then I will slowly go back to the other lane. Simple
Really everybody should have to ride a motorcycle for a few years. You learn to see things without looking. You get a spacial awareness you can just about change lanes without even looking. On a bike it's more life or death so you figure these things out quickly.