Yes, i don't even think about it anymore, i just throw my hand on the stick as i turn the steering wheel, even for simple adjustments when i park. It's not as mutch ahead of time at it should be, but still better than most of my country tha might as well not have that stick.
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If it makes a difference to someone, yes. Otherwise I don't bother.
I always signal in roads but rarely in parking lots or driveways unless I'm trying to let others know I'm waiting for a parking spot.
I use them all the time. Pisses me off when other road users don't. They're called indicators here in the UK and apparently if you pass an advanced driving test and get an advanced licence you don't have to use them all the time, particularly if there's no-one around to see them. Advanced courses are about thinking rather than being on autopilot, and so indicating out of habit suggests you're not paying attention to what's going on around you.
You don't need to sit at a light with the blinker going. I just put it on before the light turns green, or right before I start moving.
Pulling out of the driveway does sound pretty excessive to me.
If you turn on the right turn signal but you’re going in reverse is it pointed in the direction the ass of your car is going, or the direction you’re going to be facing? There’s no non confusing way to use them in reverse, and your reverse lights are enough of a sign that you’re probably gonna get in the way.
I might have to agree with this, if you're pulling out, I wouldn't even know which direction to put them on
Area dependent. Blinkers get in the way if you live somewhere like India or San Antonio
In India, they’re still useful; just make sure you use the horn too.