That’s why I never indicate. In Europe nobody does, either.
That’s why I never indicate. In Europe nobody does, either.
In the case of the small round about around the corner from me at least, there is nothing to signal the driver behind you; you wait your turn, you enter, you exit where you exit.
Signals? I’d be happy if people using the traffic circle near my house didn’t stop in the traffic circle to let cars in. Or make a last second dash to get into the circle in front of you. At least once a week I’m stuck behind someone who enters the traffic circle, then stops at the first entrance with cars waiting at…
I simply turn on what most people call the “hazard” indicator. That way, I’m covered for either left or right. Sometimes, I even leave it on after the roundabout, because you never know when you might be forced to make an avoidance maneuver, and I’d hate to be pulled over because I didn’t properly signal when I moved…
I use my right turn signal on approach to the circle, and my left turn signal as soon as I enter it. Using the left signal has cut down on the number of times I have to stop because someone coming from the opposite direction assumes I will go straight across. It hasn’t eliminated the problem however, because fucking…
Signal left while approaching and going around, signal right when ready to exit.
You have to think about what you would want to know if you were the person watching. Basically, your left signal should never be on unless you’re in a multiple lane circle and changing lanes to the left.
You go into the roundabout without the blinker because you’re not changing right or left. Then you turn on the right blinker before you exit to the right (so after the previous exit).
We’d like to promptly announce we are pulling all operations out of Washington state. - BMW.
Judging by the responses to my comment, I feel like a lot of us are on the same page.
In Bob Chapman’s review of Uncut Gems, he spends the first minute of the post-promo video just repeating the phrase “Academy Award Nominee Adam Sandler”, because there’s a reaaaaal good chance of that happening and we’ve all gotta get used to that...
Maybe the building just walked into a door and maybe people need to stop asking so many questions.
If they dim/block all the light from the LCD screen when you rotate them, they’re linearly polarized.
Get circular polarized glasses like pilots use.
The TSA really are a special kind of special, aren’t they?
Home Depot hood? SO its orange?
Funnier if they were actually union wire pullers.
"YES THIS IS THEIR MOTHER AND YOU PUT ME ON WITH THEM THIS INSTANT."