Vintage riding with hand signals. How you get on?

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Had one silly bitch thought i was waving her out when i was turning right,she waved and pulled straight out in front of me.
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drunkmunkey6969 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2018 11:29 am
hendy wrote: Assume everyone is an idiot. Most are (obviously) so assume they are.
Corrected
I just figure they are trying to kill me so I ride like that. Lucky for me we are allowed to lane split here. That pisses off cagers to no end.

Be careful out there.
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Before turning I will alwayslook over my shoulder a few times to hopefully let the car behind no I’m up to something. I then point with arm outstretched to were I’m turning. All this still does not work because once I set out on my lammy I have superpowers and become invisible
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Cars overtaking while you've got your arm out to turn right seems to be a classic. I remember stopping on a main road and was just about to right turn when some dozy mare overtook me. She didn't even slow behind me, just went straight past. If I'd have been a second or two quicker I might be dead now. Scarey stuff.
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cgt75b wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2018 7:26 am Modern drivers don't even know what indicators are ffs. The standard of driving has gone down hill dramatically IMHO of course.

Stay safe out there.
You say that but I find it's the older generation who are far more guilty when it comes to non-use of indicators. The old gits round my way haven't a clue where their indicators are.
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Burnside wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2018 11:47 am
cgt75b wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2018 7:26 am Modern drivers don't even know what indicators are ffs. The standard of driving has gone down hill dramatically IMHO of course.

Stay safe out there.
You say that but I find it's the older generation who are far more guilty when it comes to non-use of indicators. The old gits round my way haven't a clue where their indicators are.
Do have to slightly disagree with you and agree with him lost count of how many times on duel carriageways i've been overtaken by a car in my lane and its been a youngster who hasn't a clue they've done wrong.Hand signal wise i tend to do a couple of pointing signals first then hold the hand out sort of my attempt to do a flashing type of signal,still doesn't bleedin work though half the time.
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Burnside wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2018 11:47 am
You say that but I find it's the older generation who are far more guilty when it comes to non-use of indicators.
That's because Lambrettas don't have them. :D
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I think some drivers believe that when they touch the indicator switch a steel spike will come up through the seat and stab them in a painful spot!!
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HxPaul wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2018 11:47 am As an add to my earlier post.I see lots of motorists with there indicators left on by mistake,unfortunetly lots of them are scooterists riding Ve*pa's.If a scooterist leaves his/her indicator on ,especially the right indicator it could mean that someone in a car pulls out in front of you thinking you are about to turn right.
I am guilty of this :oops: the problem is that with a full face helmet, the telltale indicator isn't in your eyeline so you don't see it without deliberately looking down. Also, most indicator switches available are a bit awkward to use accurately. The one on my GTS cancels by pushing it in which is quite convenient but is still a little hit and miss with winter gloves on
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GTFOMWSC wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2018 7:50 pm
Burnside wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2018 11:47 am
cgt75b wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2018 7:26 am Modern drivers don't even know what indicators are ffs. The standard of driving has gone down hill dramatically IMHO of course.

Stay safe out there.
You say that but I find it's the older generation who are far more guilty when it comes to non-use of indicators. The old gits round my way haven't a clue where their indicators are.
Do have to slightly disagree with you and agree with him lost count of how many times on duel carriageways i've been overtaken by a car in my lane and its been a youngster who hasn't a clue they've done wrong.Hand signal wise i tend to do a couple of pointing signals first then hold the hand out sort of my attempt to do a flashing type of signal,still doesn't bleedin work though half the time.
I'm not saying that younger drivers don't either, but where I live there are a lot of retired folk, and pretty much every day I ride or drive behind one of the doddery old gits and they don't indicate at a single junction or roundabout, but will indicate to go past a parked car. I also find it's the older folk who tend to camp in the middle lane on motorways regardless of what speed they are doing.

Both young and old are a hazard but just in different ways.
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