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July 5th, 2005 09:27 PM #1Dear patrons of this board,
Being the responsible, intelligent drivers that you are, I would like to request that you go out and check the condition of your tail lights. Nothing pisses me off more than having a jeep or some other vehicle stop with no indication whatsoever.
Another thing I would like to point out is that your car came stock with turn signals. It is good practice to signal even if it's "obvious" where you're headed. Slamming them on half a second before you cut someone off does not count as proper usage.
Your cooperation will aid in reducing the street shootings and baseball-bat-to-headlight attacks you hear about all the time. Or at least, the ones that I create in my head.
Thanks and good night.
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July 7th, 2005 02:42 PM #2
Noted sir.
Though I've observed that the use of turn signals has dramatically increased over the past few years. When I was just a newbie driver, I was the only one who is using it. Nowadays, even taxi drivers use it when changing lanes in EDSA.
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July 7th, 2005 03:35 PM #3
Bet ko na-cut off ka kanina? I'm getting used to it.
Yup. Instead of one out of every 100 drivers signalling, now it's one out of 50. :D
But any improvement is good.
Also, for all you scooter drivers out there, headlights are not an option, they're a MUST. Be sure to check your headlights before you leave in the morning, as it will be hard to get home if you find out they're broken after the shops are all closed.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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July 7th, 2005 03:51 PM #4
Noted din. But I have my own observation on turn signal light.
Kapag nagsignal ka to change lane yun mga katabing kotse lalo kang hindi pagbibigyan. Seems that the signal serves as warning to others that you are going to rob them their lane.
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couch potato
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July 7th, 2005 03:59 PM #5.. some of the drivers think that as long as they signal .. pwede na silang sumingit .. experience ko sa isang lady driver friend of mine ang sabi niya sa akin dati .. pagsumignal siya .. ok na raw sumingit .. kala ko mapapaaway or mababangga kami kasi mag-si-signal nga .. di pa naman tumitingin sa side mirror .. hay ..
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July 9th, 2005 09:44 PM #6Also, kung meron mang mga PUJ or tricycle drivers / operators dito... please ask your drivers to always turn on their headlights when their vehicle is moving... I understand that the passengers may need to see the sign that says the route of the vehicle so u may need to turn the lights off... but remember to put it back on...
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July 10th, 2005 01:28 AM #7
ay noted! pero, i have only one brake light working. yeowch!
and yes, i always use my signal lights.
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July 10th, 2005 11:52 AM #9
Actually it's a good habit to practice when turning your steering wheel fingers should also clip the signal indicator. 3-way glancing on your mirrors; left, rear view & right.
Natatawa nga minsan mga nakasakay sa akin, I use signal lights even if the road is only right or left turn.
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July 10th, 2005 12:35 PM #10
Originally Posted by mrpink