HAHAhaa.... likewise. I often find myself canceling it even when I am on a straight road and not even used my indicators...... I think to myself "why the fuck did I just do that"
Very dangerous, very common. I bought a Signal Minder from the States for my BMW. Cost under $200; very easy to fit. Lots of options for cancelling indicators. http://www.kisantech.com/index.php?cat_id=4
Had similar incident at the big roundabout leaving CHCH airport - saw a car signalling to exit but almost got collected as they were referring to the exit after me, not the one just before. Damned multi spoked roundabouts! As I'm not a gunning-off-the-start-line kinda rider it was easy enough to stop, but the female passenger did give me the evils as they sailed past.
Well it was their car that was in the wrong. You are meant to indicate when exiting a roundabout *after* you have passed the last exit before yours... so such things don't happen.
I am always dumbfounded at the amount of people that cannot grasp such basic things.
I see a lot of non-cancelled indicators - specially on group rides (I am always at the back so I see all...). Bad habit. I did think I was pretty good at the cancel but maybe not so hot after all.....BUT I didn't leave any on today!!!
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Yeah I see them too.... when I first started riding my flatmate went out of his way to stomp that habit out of me, I think it's ingrained into my brain enough now for me to always remember, however still make the odd mistake and don't indicate or leave them going....
I get so pissed off at other drivers who don't do it, but I get even more pissed off at myself when I forget as you can't chastise people on things that they are doing (or not doing) if you are doing (nor not doing) the exact same thing![]()
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I think the moral of the story stands at - "Don't trust the indicators" or lackthereof, for that matter. Too many times do I see vehicles not indicate and move lanes suddenly, or indicate the wrong way...It's best to just watch what the thing does...![]()
sorry just couldn't resist.
Bear with me folks I'm renowned for not being a great word smith!
On a serious note though...
There is a lot to be said for familiarity with your bike, the area you ride, the roads and how often you ride it.
I use to ride daily and had done so for at least fifteen years, over time things became instinctive such as instrument cluster, indicators and the like. Sure over that time I had an endless stream of new bikes to learn. One becomes so familiar with your bike you've got a good idea what speed you're doing, (within 5-8 kph) without even looking. You know what I mean?
You've also learned your local traffic black spots, areas to watch when wet, where ice would not melt, where wet leaves would collect, where gravel would build up and intersections (the list goes on and on) where people took risks, motorways, how and where to place yourself on them and your positioning around tin tops too.
If your a daily rider you'll be able to relate to what I am saying if ya know what I mean.
Having read the above, you do get thrown curve balls now and then, it's these that seem to trip us up.
Bear with me I'll try and give you one of my examples.....
I never use to give farmers tractors trundling down the side of the road a second thought, this was in the days when I was on small bikes, learning basically, developing my survival skills so to speak.
So I'm on a mates bike running it in after doing some work on it, on a 2nd class back country road and I see this farmers tractor heading towards me on the opposite side of the road, I slowed down a little for the just in case... what I didn't expect (here comes the curve ball) was the sheep dogs walking behind the tractor (couldn't see them), one decided to pop out from behind the tractor and cut diagonally across the road, right in front of me. Yep I hit him, did the peter pan thing over the bars, through the air and then down the road, bikes chasing me down too.
There are heaps of them (curve balls), what I've learned is never trust a tin top, especially their indicators, assume they haven't seen you. ( a lot of folks on here have ponted that out already)
I ride by the whites of their eyes rule, if I don't see them, they ain't seen me.
Be carefull out there folks.
Rant over, as you were![]()
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