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Old 07-25-19, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
in a car, the driver has access to only 1 window, that's why the hand signal for a left, is left arm sticking out & the signal for a right is the same arm bent at elbow pointing up

on a bike, you don't have to do that. to go left stick your left arm out, to go right stick your right arm out. when I see bikers doing the left arm right signal I chuckle to myself
Yes, and back in 1960 it was the law for bicyclists to also use only the left arm for all signals. The reasons why anyone can speculate, but being we all drive on the RIGHT, any actions you take with the right arm could be blocked from the view of some others on the road. I can see both sides of the issue. At one time there was only one way to signal a right turn on a bike or in a car in the US.
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Originally Posted by CliffordK
Perhaps there are angles where using the left arm (traffic side) to signal is more visible.The Oregon driver's manual specifically allows either.
yes, they are both permissible, here too, I think. & good point, can't think of one right now, but yeah, could be
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Yep, parallel parking was the end all when I first took the driving test too.
Originally Posted by CliffordK
I don't believe parallel parking was on our test 35 years ago

I got quite proficient in parallel parking in college, fighting for undersized parking spots.

Pre Smart Car era, the Fiat 500 was great for parallel parking. There was one stretch of road, packed early, but I could 100% guarantee there would be a spot big enough to squeeze into. I would imagine other drivers groaned when they left a nice buffer in front of their car and found me in it.
I'm one of those people that always leaves a buffer zone on all sides. Nevertheless, if I returned and found someone had violated that courtesy and there car was in any way touching mine, I'd likely be waiting when they got back, and that's only because I'm more polite than some folks.

Typically I park only where their are lines so the demarcation is clear, although I've seen many instances where people still manage to violate them. If it doesn't fit, find a larger space.
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recently had a woman tap her bottom, after passing me, in a private hall, at work, as she ascended some stairs, after saying good morning. wonder if that was a go-ahead for a pass of another kind ...

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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
recently had a woman tap her bottom, after passing me, in a private hall, at work, as she ascended some stairs, after saying good morning. wonder if that was a go-ahead for a pass of another kind ...
It sounds like she was being fresh.
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