Mouse Is there any circumstance/scenario when, for a cyclist on a UK road, indicating left is safer than actually just turning left?
Say you're on top of the "T".. you are turning left down the T and a car facing you wants to turn right down the T also.
If they think you are going straight ahead they might misjudge your speed (more than usual) and turn into you. Indicating might reduce this chance.
Changing lanes from the right lane to the left lane.. indicating is nice and stops Mr Scooter from running up you backside..
Sure there's more. Indicating is nice. It shows people you care :)
Say you're on top of the "T".. you are turning left down the T and a car facing you wants to turn right down the T also.
If they think you are going straight ahead they might misjudge your speed (more than usual) and turn into you. Indicating might reduce this chance.
Changing lanes from the right lane to the left lane.. indicating is nice and stops Mr Scooter from running up you backside..
Sure there's more. Indicating is nice. It shows people you care :)