I followed one dude who had his blinker on for about 15 miles. How do I know how long it was? … It was my dad. Geez dad! I had to CALL you on your cell phone and tell you to turn it off because I was tired of laughing!
IM in the Uk, i dont know those cars – but i get the general ideas, we have even worse drivers, We have drivers that slam on, stop, and then indicate, Usually followed by torrents of abuse from me.
Sadly, I’m guilty of it myself in my Wrangler when I have the top down. The sun glare on the dash board + the noise of the wind blowing makes it so I can’t see or hear the signal. so embarrassing when I notice it still on after I turned like 10 minutes ago
Is there a Lincoln Continental that *doesn’t* turn the signal off automatically when you straighten the wheels? You’d have to be pretty thick to leave it on when it turns itself off.
Been there, followed that!
I followed one dude who had his blinker on for about 15 miles. How do I know how long it was? … It was my dad. Geez dad! I had to CALL you on your cell phone and tell you to turn it off because I was tired of laughing!
DEAD ON ACCURATE!
Damn old people
Hey, we are lucky they even used one… It seems to be a foreign idea nowadays. I forgot to take “Reading the other driver’s mind – 101″ in school.
Agreed. Why? WHY? Use your turn signal. Indicate! INDICATE! Oh, and buckle up for safety.
Hilarious!
Should be a negative bar or two, for people who don’t use signals at all, or turn them on _after_ getting into your lane.
then we would be getting to serious business. that is for failblog.
OMG, or the one blink.
IM in the Uk, i dont know those cars – but i get the general ideas, we have even worse drivers, We have drivers that slam on, stop, and then indicate, Usually followed by torrents of abuse from me.
Anyways – Epic Win
So true!
There needs so be a bar for novice motorcyclists.
I have long considered “Buick” to be a warning label.
Sadly, I’m guilty of it myself in my Wrangler when I have the top down. The sun glare on the dash board + the noise of the wind blowing makes it so I can’t see or hear the signal. so embarrassing when I notice it still on after I turned like 10 minutes ago
shouldn’t there be a factor of who’s driving said vehicle?
age, sex, driving experience, etcetera…
Is there a Lincoln Continental that *doesn’t* turn the signal off automatically when you straighten the wheels? You’d have to be pretty thick to leave it on when it turns itself off.
I drive a 300SD and I’m getting a kick out of these replies.