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September 25th, 2018 03:14 PM #61Try availing idriveaware app...
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October 3rd, 2018 08:29 PM #62
A 15 -30 second signal before changing lanes? In the Philippines, try doing this & all cars, jeeps, buses, trikes & motorbikes will definitely speed up to prevent you from changing lanes. Ako nga, when I signal to change lanes even if that lane is free, the vehicle on that lane will honk or flash me & it happens at least once a day. My SUV has this feature for changing lanes. I just flick the turn signal a bit & it flashes for 7 seconds. I think 7-10 seconds is ideal.
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October 3rd, 2018 09:05 PM #63naku dami ganito, kung kelan liliko saka turn on signal. kainis mga ganitong driver,hirap minsan tantsa ng gagawin.minsan naman kahit liliko ka na dami pa rin susulpot na gustong sumingit.kaya me kasabihan na kahit anong ingat mo sa daan kung balasubas naman ang iba wala rin kwenta
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October 4th, 2018 12:55 AM #64
I made a signal mistake last weekend. Nagsignal ako to the left to enter our subdivision. Hinintay ko makadaan yung approaching vehicle so nag stop muna ako. Hindi ako dapat tumabi sa kanan, di ko napansin may motor sa likod na sisingit sa kanan kasi nkasignal ako ng left. Pinagsabihan ako na mali signal ko (tama signal ko mali movement ng car). [emoji30]
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October 4th, 2018 01:05 AM #65
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October 4th, 2018 01:12 AM #66Mali signal mo. Your intent is correct but your execution caused you to do the exact opposite of what you are telling others. You should have stayed on your lane and made the turn right after the incoming car has passed. Di na kailangan tumabi pa sa kanan. You may think that this is inconvenient to the cars behind you, and rightly so if you made the signal late, but it is common road courtesy to let others do what they have to do insofar as they signal their intent and go about it quickly.
A cardinal rule of driving is to clearly make your intent known to other road users. Even if you know that others may foil your intent or not extend you the courtesy.
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October 4th, 2018 01:19 AM #67
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October 12th, 2018 04:41 PM #68Great Thread! Worth Sharing specially sa Pilipanas para ma apply ng mga motorist.
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October 12th, 2018 05:05 PM #69Depende sa speed ng mga vehicle and lawak ng daan. The earlier you signal, the better. General rule sa daan, visible ka, and Alam ng kapwa motorist mo what you're about to do. Kaya nagkakaaksidente ay dahil hindi nakita or hindi na forecast ang gagawin ng motorista.
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October 12th, 2018 06:51 PM #70
Probably in the tollways it is possible although I have had run-ins with drivers who do not want anyone in front of them. The moment I signal to change lanes, no matter how far they are, they flash. And I can’t give way to every dickhead out there who do not want to give up that long space ahead of them. In the city, the moment a car in front of you signals & starts moving into your lane, the best thing to do is just to give way to prevent an accident & so everyone keeps on moving. No use preventing him from changing lanes just because he did not signal at least 15 to 30 seconds.
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