That seems to be the rule that many Oz drivers follow - I wonder why they
don't see me ?
...Wayne
>
> Yes, that's what advanced motorists (as in IAM) recommend: indicate only
if
> there is someone who needs to see it.
>
> Chris
> On 25 May 2012, at 18:50, Jez Cunningham wrote:
>
> >
> > * What piques me is the habitual use of indicators, even when there is
> > no one to signal to. I still remember learning the English way
> > "mirror, signal, manouver" but with an additional thought process
> > instilled in me by the ex-police driving instructor. He would always
> > ask "which drivers / pedestrians / other road user are you signalling
> > to?" - if none, don't signal.
>
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