Sorry to continue off topic.
You just need to observe traffic to see that a large proportion of drivers are not signalling
ever! This is not because they are skilled observant drivers; it's because they have been led to believe that it no longer matters and they are too lazy to think about it.
A pedestrian trying to cross a road near the exit of a roundabout has to play Russian Roulette.
Yesterday evening, I had pulled off a road in town to let my wife drop something off. It was dark. The road behind me curved away to my left, (nearside) so I had no view of traffic coming around the bend behind me. When it was time to go, despite there being no other traffic visible, I put my right indicator on so that anyone coming around that bend could see early that my dark coloured car was moving into the road. No traffic visible but a signal was definitely needed.
Do I come across as someone who drives on autopilot slavishly signalling because I'm unaware of my surroundings?
I do not see the harm in letting the whole world know what I'm intending to do next.
I may not yet be able see that car that's about to poke it's nose out from someone's drive but the driver can see me and he needs to know if I'm going to exit the roundabout. What about the pedestrian dressed in dark clothing at night?
I'm 71, I wear glasses for driving. It's night time, maybe it's raining, headlamps are dazzling me; my eyes may not see that lad dressed in dark clothing who is about to zip across the road on his scooter at the same time that I turn in to it.
I passed my driving test in 1967. I've had no serious accidents and no speeding tickets. I drive on average 10k miles a year and make fast progress, (when appropriate) . I'm sure I could do the Advanced Drivers Test but I may have to keep quiet about my views on indicating.
