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I agree 100%. I think the best thing an organization like Active Trans could do for us is to work to get better bicyclist awareness into the driver's education process.
That's the time to hammer this home, before someone ever steps foot behind the wheel - kids in driver's ed should be required to display a thorough knowledge (in both written exams and the "road tests") of how to drive safely with regards to cyclists or no license, period.
I definitely hesitate to support more legal hoops for cyclists to jump through, but at some point we do need cyclists to all get on the same page as well, it's in our best interest.
Maybe something as simple as requiring all cyclists to register bicycles (which people should be doing in case they get stolen, anyway), at which point they get a booklet with the official rules they'd agree to follow would work - similar to the honor system where if you visit a beer-related website you check a box that says you're over 21.
Jeff Schneider said:
What this whole thread shows is how pathetic the cycling education situation in the US really is. Most drivers and many cyclists don't even know or agree on the rules for something as simple as signaling turns. Don't even get me started on the Salmon thing...
Until we get a large enough part of the population on bicycles that cycling education gets some attention, I guess we'll just have to do our best to watch for left arms, right arms, finger wags, nodding heads, whatever, and at least be appreciative of the people who bother to signal and bother to pay attention to signals, whatever they might be.
Kiltedcelt,
I agree with you, completely; this half-ass signaling cannot be seen by motorists.
When I signal, the world knows! I put my arm straight out in the direction I plan on turning and either wag my finger like "naughty naughty", wiggle my fingers, or do my "disco arm" which is an out and in, out and in, motion.
I don't care if I look like a Fred, Betty or Wilma. If I am seen and not hit then I'm a happy cyclist!
K.
From the Illinois Rules of the road- see page 3 on signaling:
http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/publications/pdf_publications/dsd...
Nice to see that the web version has the 3' rule in there ;-)
I have seen tandem stokers do both variations of the right turn signal simultaneously. I have also (just yesterday in fact) seen cyclists signal a right turn with the right arm pointing straight out and then execute a left turn. And vice versa. I cannot comprehend. I do understand a certain reluctance to sticking one's arm out into oncoming traffic and I will admit to keeping some of my left turn signals on the conservative side. My oldest brother had a broken arm from a left turn signal as a youth...
Karolyn,
I LOVE the "disco arm" concept- really cracked me up.
Don't know if I could pull it off, though. One-handed turns are tough enough.
Maybe at a stand-still...
-f
Karolyn said:
I agree with you, completely; this half-ass signaling cannot be seen by motorists.
When I signal, the world knows! I put my arm straight out in the direction I plan on turning and either wag my finger like "naughty naughty", wiggle my fingers, or do my "disco arm" which is an out and in, out and in, motion.
Thanks Fran, it's a winner. Start by practicing the "disco arm" standing still and slowly progress to in-motion execution. It will change your life.
K.
Fran Kondorf said:
Karolyn,
I LOVE the "disco arm" concept- really cracked me up.
Don't know if I could pull it off, though. One-handed turns are tough enough.
Maybe at a stand-still...
-f
Karolyn said:I agree with you, completely; this half-ass signaling cannot be seen by motorists.
When I signal, the world knows! I put my arm straight out in the direction I plan on turning and either wag my finger like "naughty naughty", wiggle my fingers, or do my "disco arm" which is an out and in, out and in, motion.
I started using the left arm fully extended to signal left turn and right arm fully extended to signal right turn after seeing the State of Illinois doc.
Honestly, I didn't trust drivers to know what the 90 degree right turn single was. :)
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