05-29-2017, 01:20 PM
It does seem very common, and I've wondered about the mentality that leads to people not signalling. In some cases, I can see why they might think that there is no one around to make use of the information (but I still think it's best practice), but at other times there is plenty of traffic around them, and they still don't.
The thing that boggles me in particular is when I see a motorist act to change lanes or make a turn without signalling, and then long after it becomes obvious that's what he is going to do, the signal comes on.
The thing that boggles me in particular is when I see a motorist act to change lanes or make a turn without signalling, and then long after it becomes obvious that's what he is going to do, the signal comes on.