yes. the main road turns left, so you’re “turning” off the road.
NotJustBiking on
Yes, you have to use your front turn signal
karhig on
And if you don’t, the junction will be very very mad 😡
AmpuLeah on
yes
WooseChisely on
Ja.
Ambitious_N1ghtw0lf on
Depends if you own a BMW or not
Svenflex42 on
Yes. Right after the first turn.
Round_Mastodon8660 on
Yes, off course. To the right.
dom_pi on
technically, yes, but realistically… I’m not sure.
Theory says: by going ‘straight’ you are leaving the main road to it’s right side thus you use your right indicator.
Common sense says: you are going straight so indicating right could make people coming from the right think you are turning off and therefore not crossing their path meaning they might not slow down for you.
Personally as an avid indicator user I think I would approach the junction slowly and “turn off” without indicating or starting to indicate when I pass the first turn to the actual right.
SpaceDaFuture on
Oh this one is controversial, i’ve done this and almost had an accident.
There was someone on my **right** , saw me **signal right** to go **straight**, he presumed i wanted to turn **right**
And he went ahead and and drove in front of me, thinking i’d just go right instead of straight ahead.
Had to brake, was a classic case of miscommunication on the road.
Saw someone suggest signaling left, but i doubt its a legit safe solution.
Interesting_Drag143 on
Yes.
nolman on
Yeq
Fernand_de_Marcq on
Yes.
Tman11S on
Yes you’re supposed to signal if you’re going to one of the eyes of the angry man
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yes. the main road turns left, so you’re “turning” off the road.
Yes, you have to use your front turn signal
And if you don’t, the junction will be very very mad 😡
yes
Ja.
Depends if you own a BMW or not
Yes. Right after the first turn.
Yes, off course. To the right.
technically, yes, but realistically… I’m not sure.
Theory says: by going ‘straight’ you are leaving the main road to it’s right side thus you use your right indicator.
Common sense says: you are going straight so indicating right could make people coming from the right think you are turning off and therefore not crossing their path meaning they might not slow down for you.
Personally as an avid indicator user I think I would approach the junction slowly and “turn off” without indicating or starting to indicate when I pass the first turn to the actual right.
Oh this one is controversial, i’ve done this and almost had an accident.
There was someone on my **right** , saw me **signal right** to go **straight**, he presumed i wanted to turn **right**
And he went ahead and and drove in front of me, thinking i’d just go right instead of straight ahead.
Had to brake, was a classic case of miscommunication on the road.
Saw someone suggest signaling left, but i doubt its a legit safe solution.
Yes.
Yeq
Yes.
Yes you’re supposed to signal if you’re going to one of the eyes of the angry man