Soundy | 11-16-2009 11:47 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by sebberry
(Post 6685833)
Seel, that is my very definition of "interrupting the flow".
No cars either behind you or oncoming = OK to turn
Cars behind or oncoming = NOTOK to turn.
Pretty simple. | Maybe TOO simple.
If there's cars behind you, but none oncoming, do you turn then?
What if there's oncoming, but nothing behind you?
What if there's oncoming, but nothing behind you, so you stop to wait for oncoming to clear... but while you're waiting, a car DOES come up behind you? What would you do - continue to wait, or call off the turn on continue on straight? Somehow, I don't get the impression you'd give up on the turn you're already waiting on... Quote:
As drivers we have to make decisions several times a minute. Why can't I decide to make the turn if there are no cars around?
| If there are no cars around, why would you let a little thing like a no-left-turn sign stop you? Quote:
Originally Posted by sebberry
(Post 6685851)
Maybe all of our cars need to be operated centrally by some MOT computer or something, take all the control away from drivers :rolleyes: | We already have that, it's called SkyTrain. If you can't follow traffic laws, perhaps that should be your mode of transport. |