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How to use turn signals

People cannot drive

By Ferrari KingPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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You can watch the embedded video if you want to learn how to use your turn signals which seem to be very difficult for most people, but I mainly want to talk about bad drivers. I have a whole series on my YouTube channel.

People do not know how to use their turn signals. I know thinking of others is difficult but try, and who knows you may like thinking about others. If not, use that damn turn signal anyway and turn that thing off once you made your turn. I have no way of knowing what you plan to do in your car, and I know thinking of others is hard.

Slow drivers. When I say slow drivers, I am talking about those that drive slower than the rate traffic is moving. These fools think they are safe, but they can get rear ended and injured. They also might want to look up the local laws since some places you have to take a 10 hour driver improvement course if you get into too many accidents in a certain amount of time even if they are not your fault. These scum are even worse on highways. Everyone must fight to get around them and they back up traffic for miles. Slow drivers are more likely to run red lights. Don’t believe than watch them.

Red light runners and stop sign runners. These creatures are dangerous. I am not talking about those that go through a yellow light and it turns red but those that pass the intersection on a solid red light. A few times I nearly got hit by these fools. Therefore, it is best to slow down before crossing an intersection and looking both ways, but some intersections are rounded so you cannot see the other car. You also get fools that run stop signs. They think they can travel a certain rate of speed and judge if a car is coming. Trust me that does not work. Your reflexes are not as good as you think.

Bad lane changers and mergers. Most people have no clue on how to change lanes or merge. They can take up to a minute or more to change lanes slowing everyone down. They don’t use turn signals and they will barely miss you when getting in front of you, although there was plenty of room behind you.

Tailgaters and aggressive drivers. I made a video on my channel on how to handle the tailgating scum. The break check is fun, but you don’t want to get into an accident. Always move over if possible and let them pass, and the same with rude drivers. Do not engage them. These mindless scum believe only they exist and remember when a person is driving their true personality is coming out. If they follow you do not go home, go to the police. These are the filthy, POS that will try to run you off the road when changing lanes. These are the worthless, useless filth that will cut in front of you, barely hitting you, when there was plenty of room behind you. These are the things that will race you to the next red light.

Vigilantes. These are the people that will try to slow people down or go after people they think are not driving the way they want. The right lane vigilante will go into the right lane and drive slow. They think they are the police and will slow drivers down like the idiots they are. They will also tailgate people if they feel they are driving too slow even if that person is going 30 miles or 42 kilometers per hour.

I have made videos on my channel about bad drivers. People are too self-absorbed and thoughtless

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Ferrari King

I am Ferrari King and I enjoy writing short stories and playing games, BS in Molecular Biology. My other hobbies are working out, MMA and reading. Here is my wonderful LinkTree you should check for all links: https://linktr.ee/ferrariking

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