Posted by SafetyLast on December 17, 2010, 7:56 am
On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 18:08:39 -0700, Michelle Steiner
>This is the sequence:
>1. Signal that you are going to turn or change lanes.
>2. Brake or slow down if you need to.
>3. Turn or change lanes.
>That is the only sequence; do not alter it, and no steps should be omitted;
>it shouldn't be all that hard to remember. Please get that through your
>thick skulls.
Nowadays, when you signal, that automatically means someone MUST cut
you off. Driving with the proper distance behind a vehicle also
automatically means, "Hey howya doing please jump in front of me and
smoke my brakes." Jenkem poops, I call them.
Posted by Chuck Charlton on December 30, 2010, 2:33 am
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<michelle-586886.18083916122010@reserved-multicast-range-not-delegated.e
> This is the sequence:
>
> 1. Signal that you are going to turn or change lanes.
> 2. Brake or slow down if you need to.
> 3. Turn or change lanes.
>
> That is the only sequence; do not alter it, and no steps should be omitted;
> it shouldn't be all that hard to remember. Please get that through your
> thick skulls.
Some system or another required that I specify my superpower when I
signed up. So I wrote, "I can operate a turn signal."
Posted by Michelle Steiner on December 30, 2010, 2:42 am
> Some system or another required that I specify my superpower when I
> signed up. So I wrote, "I can operate a turn signal."
*smile*
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>1. Signal that you are going to turn or change lanes.
>2. Brake or slow down if you need to.
>3. Turn or change lanes.
>That is the only sequence; do not alter it, and no steps should be omitted;
>it shouldn't be all that hard to remember. Please get that through your
>thick skulls.