CobyRupert
Super Member
If I’m towing something like a hay wagon or something that doesn’t have turn signals that I can’t see who is following, I’ll do “A” and merge left, slowly taking away the passing lane. This makes it less likely a car or motorcycle decides to pass me when I’m turning left.
Normally with a regular vehicle…. it depends.
If someone has been tailgating, I’ll do “B” and take my sweet time, to be a jerk right back at ‘em.
If there’s no traffic ahead, I’ll occasionally do “A”, just so everyone keeps moving. Especially if it’s a big truck or something that doesn’t look like it can stop on a dime. I don’t trust people to not be looking down on their phones during that second I hit my brakes to turn left.
Ideally, people shouldn’t be tailgating and I should use my turn signal far enough in advance that the car behind me doesn’t have to slow down much when I slow down to make my left turn; they only close the gap.
Normally with a regular vehicle…. it depends.
If someone has been tailgating, I’ll do “B” and take my sweet time, to be a jerk right back at ‘em.
If there’s no traffic ahead, I’ll occasionally do “A”, just so everyone keeps moving. Especially if it’s a big truck or something that doesn’t look like it can stop on a dime. I don’t trust people to not be looking down on their phones during that second I hit my brakes to turn left.
Ideally, people shouldn’t be tailgating and I should use my turn signal far enough in advance that the car behind me doesn’t have to slow down much when I slow down to make my left turn; they only close the gap.