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Lots of new vehicles have rain sensing wipers... but there's no such thing as a car that would signal when turning the wheel.... that would defeat the purpose of signaling....
I really wish they did have turn signals like that, that way i wouldnt feel like i constantly need to smack everyone or remind them of the invention of the turn signal
I really wish they did have turn signals like that, that way i wouldnt feel like i constantly need to smack everyone or remind them of the invention of the turn signal
ask your "friend" what the fuck the point of signalling would be if you're already turning.... I'm pretty sure the person he is cutting off will be well aware of it whether or not the signal is on...
The whole point of turn signals is to "signal" to on coming traffic or behind you that you are ABOUT TO MAKE a lane change or turn.
If a signal is activated when during the lane change or turn (in the instance the steering wheel is rotated as you mentioned), its already too late to signal, making it pointless and dangerous.
Is your "friend" one of those fuckers that signal last minute, or don't even signal at all when making a right turn, although clearly seeing me waiting to turn left from the opposite direction?
next time your friend asks another stupid question, smack him in the head
turn signal sensors upon turning of steering wheel...wtf kind of lazy bullshit is that?`
How about a car that when you signal, it turns the steering wheel for you? Solves the problem of not signalling before turning.
Lol, I can just picture this now. people will drive with the signal stick instead of the wheel.
The time between you "signal" and turn should also vary depending on condition and speed you travel. There is no way to correlate the two. If the wheel turns automatically after you make a signal, its an accident waiting to happen.