• dumblederp@aussie.zone
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    Yep. I use it as much as possible. I use it in car parks. I use it pulling out of parking spots. I use it pulling out of my driveway.

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    Not if I’m already in the lane. If I have to merge into the lane, I usually leave my turn signal on until it shuts off when I make the actual turn. If I’m already in the lane and it’s turn-only you don’t need it, on the highway anyway. If you’re talking about intersections and stoplights like in the city and surrounding areas, I always use turn signals at those.

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    Yes. Driving is about predictability. Anything you can to let other drivers predict what you will do is helpful, even if it feels redundant.

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      I can’t stress this enough with everyone.
      The safest thing you can do while driving is be predictable.

      Don’t speed up/slow down/stop abruptly. Use your turn signals before you need to do anything else.

      Example: I’m in the middle of a 2 lane ave in the center. My turn is coming up. Before I slow down, check my mirrors or turn to see if it’s safe change lanes I turn on my signal. This let’s everyone know I’m going to change what I’m currently doing.

      … Sadly that also means the cars in the outside lane start speeding up because “oh no you’re not slowing me down. I’m important and have things to do”

      This self centric mentality just tells people not to use turn signals and just jump in front of other cars without notice.

      Then we get more accidents.

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        Driving should be a very compassionate activity, but us monkey brains use our most selfish tendencies when doing it. I just take the bus now.

  • Rob@lemmy.worldOP
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    I got the idea to post this after seeing 3 cars in one day not use their turn signals in a turn lane. I always use mine, for all of the very good reasons people have been replying with.

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    Yes.
    Because I don’t think about using my turn signal.
    I just use it every time I’m about to turn.

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      100%

      I’ve tried explaining this concept to people in my life who insist on considering context when deciding whether to use their turn signal. But about half of them seem stuck on this idea that moving their fingers a few inches is a task that justifies a cost-benefit analysis each time.

      I don’t get it, man…

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    Just because you’re in a turn only lane doesn’t mean other drivers know you’re in a turn only lane.

    The turn signal is for them, not for you.

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    Use every tool at your disposal to signal your intentions and awareness of the situation on the road.

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    Are you turning? Then use your TURN INDICATOR!!1! Does the opposing flow of traffic know you’re in a turning only lane? No.

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        Okay then what about the highway exit near my home? I can’t see when people get into a turn lane and I can turn left from my off ramp. If they’d just all signal that they’re turning my life would be easier.

        This is just true regardless of if the turn lane crosses traffic or not.

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    Over here they’re called indicators and you’re supposed to indicate any change of direction. So yes, I do. Also I’m not a cunt.

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    Yes, because if you don’t do it every time, eventually you’ll forget when it really matters.

    It also provides clarity to other drivers. People do dumb things in cars. If someone’s in the turning lane ahead of me without their signal, there’s part of me that’s watching to see if they’re confused and about to do something foolish. Signals = clear intentions = peace of mind.

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    If you were being tested for your driver’s license, would you use the turn signal to indicate your turn?
    Therein lies the correct, and only, answer.

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    If you signal in turn lanes or while switching lanes when no one is around you’ll build healthy habits of using your signal in all other appropriate times.

    Signal every time you plan to deviate from your current lane of travel.

    Also FFS, signal before you start to merge so that people know what the fuck you’re doing. Too many times I’ve ridden with people that got upset when no one is “letting them in” and they haven’t even bothered to tell people they want in.

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      That last paragraph is so accurate. Some people are literally being trained. Look for an opening. THEN signal and move right away. Basically no warning. I had this argument the other day. It’s wrong.

      You have to signal THEN look. Then move.

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        This.

        Also, I’d you don’t have time to signal, then you don’t have time to make that maneuver.

        Avoid fast lane changes and short notice turns. Remember that the people in the other 2 ton crushing machines hurtiling along at 70+ mph probably have below average intelligence, no insurance, and are fucking around on their phones.

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      sadly at least here in ontario around toronto, a lot of the time if you signal before changing lanes the people tend to purposefully block you and not let you infront of them, training many to not want to properly signal. very childish mentalities here.