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Old 26-02-2021, 02:44 AM   #10
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Default Re: Driving - Your "pet hate" on the road

Indicators, their lack of or misuse made worse by design/aesthetics of manufactuters insisting on pinning them on any given inch of the nosecone.
Fair dinkum, as a heavy vehicle driver i can tolerate most driving habits and probably posess my own examples but one thing that grinds my gears is people who stifle your momentum at giveway or roundabouts through lack of adequate indication, made worse by the fact that you need to scan every inch of modern cars to find the bloody things which are often hidden by their use of white bulbs in faded, cloudy polycarbonate lenses or Sun glare on many LED etc. Setups.

And the way they either look at you with complete ignorance or fail to acknowledge you at all.
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