Re: turn signal sound
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <ta0695h6bd2jp7q32g6lblvl072b6ur8ln@4ax.com>,
> Dillon Pyron <invaliddmpyron@austin.rr.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Not to be smashing on anyone (especially you) but I just drive aware.
>>I do the three mirror scan, I hit the two gauges, I do the head flick
>>when I lane change.
>
>
> If you "do the head flick" when you change lanes, that's no doubt
> because your mirrors are set incorrectly.
>
> With correctly set mirrors, there is no blind spot and you can see cars
> as they move out of your rear view mirror and into your side view
> mirror, and from your side view mirror into your main vision at your
> side.
>
> The most "flicking" you should ever have to do is over to the side
> mirror.
Er, you've obviously never driven in Texas where they have mastered the
skill of finding every blind spot imaginable.
Personally, I have never had any vehicle with total foolproof mirrors to
cover blindspots. Any mirror that does so seriously distorts the
picture as to range and position..
JT
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