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blinkerless driving in Florida
I'm originally from the northeast and have never seen so much
blinkerless driving. I've been in Melbourne, Florida in Brevard County for a few months and am having a hard time with all the cars that do not use blinkers. One of the difficult situations is when I have to turn left on a green light (with no arrow) and have to hesitate to find out what the blinkerless car ahead of me intends to do. On I-95, cars will do quick lane changes without blinkers in about a second even if there is no reason to do so without much traffic. I was taught to make slow 2-4 second lane changes if there is low traffic and plenty of time. Is this what it is like in much of the south? |
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"Tim923" > wrote in message ... > I'm originally from the northeast and have never seen so much > blinkerless driving. > > I've been in Melbourne, Florida in Brevard County for a few months and > am having a hard time with all the cars that do not use blinkers. One > of the difficult situations is when I have to turn left on a green > light (with no arrow) and have to hesitate to find out what the > blinkerless car ahead of me intends to do. On I-95, cars will do quick > lane changes without blinkers in about a second even if there is no > reason to do so without much traffic. I was taught to make slow 2-4 > second lane changes if there is low traffic and plenty of time. > > Is this what it is like in much of the south? Yes. Proabbly a good reason to go back up Norht. Ed |
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Help me understand why cars wouldn't use blinkers on I-95 in Brevard
County when doing quick 1-second lane changes. It's effortless to use a blinker and never hurts. Why not always use it? I've seen better driving on I-95 in Connecticut near NYC. |
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Tim923 wrote: > Help me understand why cars wouldn't use blinkers on I-95 in Brevard > County when doing quick 1-second lane changes. It's effortless to use > a blinker and never hurts. Why not always use it? I've seen better > driving on I-95 in Connecticut near NYC. Cause it wears out the damn multi-purpose blinker stalks and they cost prolly a couple hunnert $. |
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On 19 Jul 2005 11:41:10 -0700, "Laura Bush murdered her boy friend"
> was understood to have stated the following: >Cause it wears out the damn multi-purpose blinker stalks and they cost >prolly a couple hunnert $. Gee, your mother would have to turn, what, 50 tricks if she had to replace a $200 multi-purpose blinker stalks? |
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"Tim923" > wrote in message ... > Help me understand why cars wouldn't use blinkers on I-95 in Brevard > County when doing quick 1-second lane changes. It's effortless to use > a blinker and never hurts. Why not always use it? I've seen better > driving on I-95 in Connecticut near NYC. Cuz they are out of blinker fluid... |
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Tim923 wrote:
> I'm originally from the northeast and have never seen so much > blinkerless driving. <snip> > Is this what it is like in much of the south? I've noticed here in Southern Ohio and West Virginia that folks use their blinkers, except when they are in a "turn-only" lane. I guess they assume the blinker isn't needed when you're already in a lane designated for that turn. What they don't seem to get is the nutty drivers who don't realize they're in a turn only lane and then plow ahead on green. No blinkers there, either... |
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Eric Near wrote:
> I've noticed here in Southern Ohio and West Virginia that folks use > their blinkers, except when they are in a "turn-only" lane. I guess > they assume the blinker isn't needed when you're already in a lane > designated for that turn. It isn't. I don't see any reason why I have to be subjected to a blinking light for the next 30 to 60 seconds while I'm waiting for the green arrow. > What they don't seem to get is the nutty > drivers who don't realize they're in a turn only lane and then plow > ahead on green. I've never seen that happen. When I'm stopped at a red light, I set the parking brake and let go of the foot brake. I haven't seen anyone come close to rear ending me. |
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 15:59:41 UTC, Tim923 > wrote:
> I'm originally from the northeast and have never seen so much > blinkerless driving. > > I've been in Melbourne, Florida in Brevard County for a few months and > am having a hard time with all the cars that do not use blinkers. One > of the difficult situations is when I have to turn left on a green > light (with no arrow) and have to hesitate to find out what the > blinkerless car ahead of me intends to do. On I-95, cars will do quick > lane changes without blinkers in about a second even if there is no > reason to do so without much traffic. I was taught to make slow 2-4 > second lane changes if there is low traffic and plenty of time. > > Is this what it is like in much of the south? I grew up in the midwest and moved to Florida. Yes, I-95 in most of Florida is rather hectic and full of non-signaling traffic. I-75 over on the other coast is a bit better, but only in terms of traffic loads. Florida drivers don't signal much. After a while you get used ot it and can tell by the jockeying where they want to go. Remember to watch the front wheels and give them space. You may also find that Florida drivers, can't see you or aren't paying attention. This is usually their fault, but they seem to have every right to merge into your lane and occupy your space. Be very defensive in your driving. Sadly, it also means becomming a bit more agressive in your own driving. As for the general south, no it is not that bad elsewhere. I-95 and the main throughfares are full of people in a hurry and they often make mistakes or were taught rules different than those from other parts of the country. On the good side, the posted speed limits are probably a good suggestion at night. During the day, its a speedway. Be careful though, some roads, like I-4 can go from 65 MPH to parking lot in a few seconds. Be ready on the brakes too. In Florida, it is always road construction season. David |
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They always use blinkers here in WA state. Always. For miles and miles
driving straight down the road, blinking away. -- Paul Hovnanian ------------------------------------------------------------------ Relax, its only ones and zeros! |
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