Path: utzoo!censor!becker!ziebmef!mdf From: mdf@ziebmef.uucp (Matthew Francey) Newsgroups: ont.general Subject: Re: Highway Driving Rules Message-ID: <1989Apr9.192755.12756@ziebmef.uucp> Date: 9 Apr 89 23:27:54 GMT References: <8904061731.AA21685@ellesmere.csri.toronto.edu> <451@trigraph.UUCP> Distribution: ont Organization: Ziebmef Public Access Unix, Toronto, Canada Lines: 20 In article <451@trigraph.UUCP>, john@trigraph.UUCP (John Chew) writes: > 1) If your right turn signal is flashing, it indicates that you are > inviting the person behind you to overtake you on the left, on > a two-lane undivided highway. If you attend the races at Mosport (perhaps other tracks too, I wouldn't know), a variation of this rule seems to be in effect, ie, a left-turn signal is an invitation to pass on the left. Wonder why they invert things? But #1 is a Good Idea. It means I wouldn't have to use my arm to wave 'em past me... And I have read that using your left turn signal while behind someone in the left lane is a request for them to change lanes. What p*sses me off the most are high beams, or mal-aligned headlights. If only I had a pellet gun, and could aim it accurately while on the bike... -- Name: Matthew Francey Address: N43o34'13.5" W79o34'33.3" 86m mdf@ziebmef.UUCP uunet!utgpu!{ontmoh!moore,ncrcan}!ziebmef!mdf