recumbentpanda
Guru
OK, <rant on> I have been brewing this one since the thread began . . . I think this 'only indicate if there is someone to indicate to' drivel is an example of the kind of health and safety git-wizardry which people involved in safety training sometimes like to deploy, ostensibly to achieve some clever psychological end, but in fact more to fulfil a need to convince the rest of us that they have the keys to some profound esoteric counter-intuitive wisdom.
The alleged justification is that it causes people to concentrate on pre-manoevre observation. This fails abjectly on two counts: 1. Nobody has what an earlier poster amusingly referred to as 'Jesus Vision'. 2. Lazy, half-trained driving instructors (of which, IMO, there are far, far too many) translate it as: 'Don't bother indicating most of the time', and this passes down to a terrifying number of socially challenged learner drivers as: 'Don't bother indicating'.
The result of this cluster-fail is an epidemic of drivers who, as in the rest of their miserable lives, work on the 'devil take the hindmost' principle. <rant off> There. I feel cleansed . . . :-)
The alleged justification is that it causes people to concentrate on pre-manoevre observation. This fails abjectly on two counts: 1. Nobody has what an earlier poster amusingly referred to as 'Jesus Vision'. 2. Lazy, half-trained driving instructors (of which, IMO, there are far, far too many) translate it as: 'Don't bother indicating most of the time', and this passes down to a terrifying number of socially challenged learner drivers as: 'Don't bother indicating'.
The result of this cluster-fail is an epidemic of drivers who, as in the rest of their miserable lives, work on the 'devil take the hindmost' principle. <rant off> There. I feel cleansed . . . :-)