Reverse this for the UK, Australia, Japan, etc

I get you should look left immediately before stepping into the street as that’s where a car will be. But why twice?

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    Check for a space, start signalling, check again.

    Signalling when there is no space available should only be done when you need a car that has space to move over to know what you want to do so that they can move over to let you do it. Signalling when no one can give you the space is just asking for trouble (confusion).

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        1 year ago

        Signal your intention before you take any action

        Signal before action, not signal before checking that the action is possible.

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            1 year ago

            If they’re in a fast moving traffic jam and braking to let you in would fuck everyone up. If they’re going faster than you and heading into the gap you need and braking to let you in would fuck them up.

            Use some common sense. Signal without an immediate space available if the cars in your way have a reasonable way to let you in. Don’t invite a pile up because you feel entitled to the space regardless.

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                1 year ago

                We’re in different countries, so there will be differences in driving culture. But signalling when you know no one can do anything about it is pointless. And potentially dangerous, if they think you’re going to do it anyway and take action to avoid a crash, or try to be too helpful and cause a problem in doing so.

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        1 year ago

        Yes, but you should be sure you are able to safely take the action before signaling your intent. If you turn on your blinker before looking and there is a car next to you, that driver may be startled by your sudden blinker and the possibility that you’re about to change lanes.