• undefined@lemmy.hogru.ch
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    2 days ago

    There’s a Starbucks near me close to a complicated intersection. Without fail every Tesla making a left at the intersection does so directly into the rightmost lane (three lane street) then slams the brakes to turn right into the parking lot for Starbucks, all without a turn signal.

    What also gets me is the right lane is super extra wide so you can move over and make the turn into the parking lot as slowly as you’d like, but instead they need to make sure they completely back up traffic behind them as they slowly make the across the left part of the right lane.

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      2 days ago

      Tesla indicators suck. Even with a stick they suck, the touch button ones are worse.

      I would suggest BMW drivers don’t indicate because they’re arseholes, Tesla drivers don’t indicate because it’s too hard

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      What you described is definitely worse, but one of my pet-peeves is when drivers put their turn signal on AFTER slowing way down for their turn. It makes it seem like they’re just braking for no reason and might do something crazy like swerve across lanes.

      The turn signal is meant to inform other drivers of your intentions before you make a move, not after.

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        3 days ago

        Yes, exactly!

        Taking it to another level, my pet-peeve recently is drivers signaling the opposite direction they’re turning. I see it all the time (at least in the past few years) and I can’t figure out where the logic comes from.

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          I think part of that is caused by stupid turn signal designs that don’t stay in place, so to cancel a signal you have to push it in the opposite direction. And people can’t figure out how to get them to work properly.

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          I only see people indicating backwards on roundabouts (indicating to exit when not exiting; indicating to stay on the roundabout when they’re exiting). I presume they got bad instructions.

          I can imagine that roundabouts might seem confusing. I have no idea how someone can get indicators wrong on other types of intersections