Using traffic indicators
Sir,—Having only lived in the city for a short period and being previously from the country I can now understand why there are so many minor and fatal accidents. The Ministry of Transport is continually haying a blitz for drinking drivers, seat belts, etc; is it not about time it had a think about vehicles using their indicators. I have never seen so many arrogant and inconsiderate people in my life. I think the majority of people should read their handbook and they would find that somewhere on their steering column they would find the appropriate turning device.—Yours, etc., I. J. McKINNON. October 7, 1982.
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