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B. 20   RIGHT THINKING - RIGHT BLINKING

Incorrect blinking, also called signalling or indicating, is a simple mistake, which can easily lead to misunderstanding and serious road crashes. The indicators are a vital tool to "talk" to other drivers, letting them know, what you intend to do - intend to do, not already doing! 

 

Incorrect right indicator

< This driver indicates right to enter the gas station. The van driver, assumes the car will turn. 

The van driver should have waited until sure, where the the car was turning  >    

Both drivers share the blame. The car driver must be aware of the street before the gas station. He/she should have immediately cancelled the indicator and reactivated it -after passing the van.

Incorrect left indicator:

This truck indicates to turn left into the side road, but continues straight ahead.

If the truck would turn left as indicated, the van would have no problem overtaking on the right.

Trauma in the making: A parked vehicle cuts off the path of the van. If  the van were to try and squeeze through the gap, serious injury may result, if the car's door were to open.

 

Signal well before the action. Indicators warn of your intention to turn or diverge or stop, not that you are already doing it. 

Example: When parking the car at the kerb - indicate before reducing speed. Traffic behind will expect you to stop, and move around you! Slowing down, looking for a space without indication, confuses traffic behind. You risk a rear-end collision.  

If your indicator warning fails (listen for sound and warning light), have it repaired immediately. Crashes caused by faulty indicators are common. 

Do not act on another vehicle's indicators, until you are sure the action indicated by the other motorist is what he or she will do.

TO TALK TO OTHER DRIVERS

USE YOUR INDICATORS

(NOT THE FINGER!)

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Here is a little test to remember what you have learned. Firstly, answer the True / False question. Secondly, using the letter beside the correct answer, form a word. All answers are on this page!

  T>  D

  Indicators are a way of communicating with traffic around you.    F>    U
  T>  R   I should signal well in advance, before I take action.    F>    R
  T>  W   If there is no traffic behind I don't have to signal for turning.   F>    I
  T>  A   It is best to brake first, and then give a signal to turn.    F>    V
  T>  E   Faulty indicators can confuse others and cause a crash.    F>    Y

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