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: Brimstone brought next idea : But there again, most people have sufficient whit that if they see someone indicating right as they're approaching a parked vehicle that they need to move out to pass they ususlly get the idea that the car that's indicating is doing just that. Especially when there's no side turning or driveway. ..and even if there are, road positioning and timing of the signal can help dispel any possible confusion. Stop on the close approack to a right turn giving a right turn indication might be confusing. Stop a little way past, delay the signal and there is unlikely to be any confusion caused. I'm confused. -- Phil Kyle™ T h i i s s l f i l S o n o i u e n g r s g |
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