Using your blinker properly is always a safer choice when driving: Roadshow

Q: I read the letter you responded to last week about the woman who got a warning for not using her signal in a dedicated left turn lane. I agree that it should not be an infraction, but I think drivers need to consider not just other cars, but pedestrians, as well, in the use of turn signals. Pedestrians may not be aware of lanes that are dedicated for left or right turns, but if they see a car with a turn signal activated, it could help prevent an accident.

Margie Williams, Richmond

A: You’re right, that could prevent an accident or injuries.

Q: My biggest complaint is drivers not using their signals. When I took driver’s ed in high school from Mr. Story (he was hot and all the girls had a crush on him!), he taught us to always use our signals: whether changing lanes, entering or exiting, driving with or without a turn arrow. He said it was the law in Indiana, where we lived, and that it was a good life-long habit to develop. I blame California for giving drivers the option. It should be mandatory, in the name of safe driving.

Sandy Pollack

A: It is safer to use your blinker.

Q: This is in regard to a past question in your column about signaling before making a left-hand turn from a lane controlled by a signal. I recently had to take a knowledge test to renew my driver’s license, which meant I had to read the current California Driver’s Handbook. It was a real eye-opener and, due to the many changes, updates and new requirements, I had to read it several times in order to update my driving knowledge and pass the test.

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