chloejr31's survey.
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Adding to saccades and A-pillars is the thought that users on main roads don't often, (that is, aren't mentally prepared to), give horn warnings to users intending to emerge from side roads.
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Gareth wrote:Adding to saccades and A-pillars is the thought that users on main roads don't often, (that is, aren't mentally prepared to), give horn warnings to users intending to emerge from side roads.
Given that most British drivers use the horn as a rebuke and not as a warning, they are not mentally prepared to use it at an apprpriate moment, usually using it too late when its use becomes counter productive.
Nigel.
Re: chloejr31's survey.
... give horn warnings to users intending to emerge from side roads.
Unless you're urgently taking some other avoiding action as well, a horn warning is almost pointless.
Time it takes for you to react and toot
No idea whether the other driver will hear it
No idea whether they will realise what it means
No idea whether they will react, whether that will be appropriate, or sufficient
Your 'standard' is how you drive alone, not how you drive during a test.
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An earlier hoot if they are still rolling is always a good wake up call.
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An earlier toot if they are looking in the wrong direction is always a good wake up call.
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GTR1400MAN wrote:An earlier hoot if they are still rolling is always a good wake up call.
Gareth wrote:An earlier toot if they are looking in the wrong direction is always a good wake up call.
The two are often combined
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Re: chloejr31's survey.
GTR1400MAN wrote:GTR1400MAN wrote:An earlier hoot if they are still rolling is always a good wake up call.Gareth wrote:An earlier toot if they are looking in the wrong direction is always a good wake up call.
The two are often combined
See list.
You toot, it's ignored. Unless you have taken additional action, you're several seconds closer and nothing else has changed.
Similarly, the Kent Police 'Riding Plans' video suggests (at a blind crest IIRC)"listening for an answering horn". How many people would even think of that?
Your 'standard' is how you drive alone, not how you drive during a test.
Re: chloejr31's survey.
Horse wrote:See list.
Naysay it, or try it. I did, and the results are why I put forward the suggestion.
there is only the road, nothing but the road ...
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Gareth wrote:Horse wrote:See list.
Naysay it, or try it. I did, and the results are why I put forward the suggestion.
I didn't say it wouldn't work. Just that you can't rely on it achieving what you want.
FWIW I gave someone a headlamp flash this morning as they start to change lanes in front of me - but I didn't continue on at the same speed!
Your 'standard' is how you drive alone, not how you drive during a test.
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Horse wrote:Unless you have taken additional action, you're several seconds closer and nothing else has changed.
I think this is the issue; a horn warning is short-range.
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