In the century-plus since automobiles first hit the roadways, dozens of advancements have helped make vehicles safer for drivers. Seat belts, airbags, and anti-lock braking systems tend to headline ...
The columns of Aug. 15 and 19 dealt with why people in our area don't use turn signals. The predominant reason readers gave was that signals simply warn other motorists to close the gaps in traffic so ...
You're behind the wheel, about to make a turn, and you flip that little lever next to the steering wheel on your left. If you're in the U.S., you're probably calling it a "turn signal" or "blinker." ...
If you've spent time driving overseas, you may have noticed something unusual: many cars use yellow-orange turn signals instead of the red ones that are common on vehicles in the US. Just like you ...