>A common twist to #3 (shown below) here in Toledo is a simple lane change. I hate seeing people changing lanes, and turning w/o signalling, but shortly after moving to Toledo I realized that if you signal too far in advance, people speed up and fill your gap instead of sitting back and letting you through. It's like getting to work is the last round of the Winston Cup somedays.
Signals just tell your opponents what you are going to do. Why give them that advantage?
I was at a light one night (well past happy hour) on one of our major thoroughfares. When it turned green, the guy in the far RIGHT lane executed a LEFT turn across EIGHT lanes of traffic.
Dale Earnhardt got nuthin' on Houston drivers...
Dan LeClair
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