
Why companies still manufacture cars with turn signals in the US if people don’t turn them on?
Ok,ok…..maybe I’m generalizing and being too radical.But I live in Atlanta,and at least here,70% of the times I’m crossing the street, I,as a pedestrian,have to be careful because people don’t turn their damn turn signals on.So it seems they’re going straight……but then suddenly,they make a turn.
So here’s is an idea I’d like to share with the Yahoo community:
If people don’t turn their signals on,it’s probably because there’s no need to.So maybe car manufactory companies should start producing cars without turn signals.
Frustrating, isn’t it? I agree with you completely. Evidentally, simply lifting a finger to turn on your signal requires far beyond too much energy for some people. I am American, and I use my signal 99% of the time. I do not expect others to read my mind, as I do not feel like reading theirs. I used to wonder if it would make a difference if turn signals were voice-activated, but nope–still, people would find that to be too much of a task, I believe. Long story short, it would be SO much easier if people would just turn it on.
Holy Rollerz car show in Dublin, Ga. on March 22nd, 2009






