Changing lanes? "Use yah blinkah".

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Why you taking pictures of my ride?
 
As far as turn signals go, I've gotten in the habit of using mine even if nobody is around.

Turn signals and seat belts have been a habit since 1975.

Two issues with turn signals. Far too many people don't use them. Also many cars have them right next to their melt your eyeballs head lights so you can't see the turnsignals.
 
I want rearward facing FLOODS to retaliate against tailgating brights.

I'd have used them a lot on my recent road trip to Texas and back. They would be quickly burned out in Texas. I've never seen so many misaligned lights, and Texas has an annual inspection!:confused: Look, after you take the rake out of your new truck, you need to dial down the angle of your headlights. Sitting there brain dead saying, "Oh look! Now I don't have to use that pesky hi/lo beam switch, nyuk, nyuk" doesn't count as responsible driving.
 
"A Federal government study"... I've learned to ignore them.

Here in Pa the two most common sign fillers are "Click it or ticket" and " Drive sober or get pulled over". Big Brother is watching.

John
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My wife's Highlander has a lane keeping feature where if you try to change laned without using the blinker, the car fights you. Pisses me off so when I drive, I turn it off which in turn pisses my wife off. And life goes on.......

My wife's Nissan has the same thing. I tried to serve to avoid something, and the dang car fought me all the way. That "aid" was quickly shut off.
 
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