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I find that signalling at a roundabout confuses more people than it helps.
Let you road position define where you are going to turn....
And remember its a round-a-bout which you go round, not like many drivers who think its the shortest route you take....
Lost count of the number of times i have nearly had a boot in a drivers door when they come across into you lane... ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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Keep on indicating because then people around you know where your planning to go and it will get you into the habbit of always using them from the start.
Dont worry about forgetting to turn them off though, I know you worry about it confusing others around you but you will soon iron it out.
I have only been riding a month and had the same problem when I started. I was forever leaving them on and turning them on affected my riding sometimes. I was always cursing myself for it! But now I can do it far easier and remembering to turn them off is becomming instinctive.
As others said, try to work turning them off into your routine. It will all come together very soon.  |
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Its just routine for me, I used to forget when I started but I don't now.
Its like go on roundabout, check its clear, and indicate, shoulder checks, go round roundabout, indicate off, shoulder check, get off roundabout, hit indicator button, accelerate to speed limit (or beyond ).
It helps a lot to keep talking yourself through steps, it helped me loads to remember to do things. ____________________ Past: 55 Sym Jet, 91 ZZR250, 03 NSR125R. Present: 97 ER-5.
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Thanks all. I'm going out for a ride in a minute, and I'll let you know how I get on when I get back in about, uhh..20 minutes
I'll try the talking to myself through the steps thing. I've also noticed I've been forgetting my lifesavers too.
Perhaps if I treat it like it's a step by step task instead of "Oh my God there's 54853490583495 things to do in a matter of 5 seconds", I'll do a bit better.
Fingers crossed ! ____________________ CBT: Passed - (3/4/07)
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it just comes natural in time like lots ot things..i got into the habit of pressing the cancel twice just to be sure...spec as its a fail on your test..saying that i went out for a ride with my bro on sat...to get some tips hes been riding for years n is an advanced rider..rode police bikes..guess wot..yes he left his indicator on was a pleasure it was telling him  |
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Hehe I would have taken pleasure telling him too! Just shows we all make mistakes, its only human.
Im much better at turning mine off now, its pretty instictive and I do it quickly but I do glance down to double check I've done it!
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I hit my horn by accident once too, I wouldnt worry about it. A couple of times in my car I've nudged my window wipers on as I've turned right and nudged them back off as I've straightend up my wheels!
Its good that you went back around the island that you made a mistake on. You confronted it again and did it right and thats excellent. Its very easy to concentrate so hard one one thing in particular that you miss something else but you'll very quickly adapt.
Im still learning myself and feel I've improved. You sound like your riding regularly which is good, you probably ride more than me! Its nice to ride and learn when the roads are quiet and build up to busier times. I prefer riding with a friend but when thats not possible I think I need to go out early or of an evening like yourself.
Keep it up, you are improving! I know you can get really annoyed with yourself over mistakes but we all make them at first. |
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I've done the horn thing, except I was in the middle of a town center on a busy sunny day, loads of people turned and looked at me. The worst bit is my horn sounds like a dying duck, so it was very embarrassing for me .
I have still done it a couple of times, don't worry to much about it.
About the observations, I have this in my head for a right turn;
Left Mirror, Right Mirror, Right Shoulder, Right Indicator, Adjust Speed, Right Shoulder, Turn Right.
And obviously its the total opposite for a left turn. Keep saying it to yourself as you go, you'll soon get used to it  ____________________ Past: 55 Sym Jet, 91 ZZR250, 03 NSR125R. Present: 97 ER-5.
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I often forgot to cancel my indicators when I first started riding, but luckily remembered for my test though
I'll be the first to admit that I still forget occasionally... then I go to the other extreme that I'm continually checking that they're off
One thing I find really helpful though, is doing a running commentary either in my head, or out loud often helps me to keep focussed on my riding, and i's one of the major tips that I've regularly used since my DAS  ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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buy one of those HG £5.99 indicator buzzers, good value I reckon considering it costs about £4 in electronocs parts to make one from scratch. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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m3ch:
Made some adjustments to my mirrors and it's a little better now, but not by much. I've gone out and shoved my mobile phone in my lid and recorded myself while going around in circles too.
Here's the link of the video with me doing the talking to myself thing, etc. Sorry for quality but just looking for input into my ability to cancel indicators on time, etc.
If you can see any major faults let me know. I reckon I'm improving a bit more.
Livejournal: https://www.livevideo.com/video/0455082FCE6944F6835B0FC100A0A35F/me-riding-around-talking-to-my.aspx
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PpdDai60Do
PS. I think maybe I'm a bit close to the kerb sometimes, lol. ____________________ CBT: Passed - (3/4/07)
DAS Passed - (17/7/08)
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Watching that made me smile ear to ear, I talk to myself (and swear at myself too on ocasion) and its so funny to listen to someone else doing it!
Yerh, you were a little close to the pavement at times but mostly kept your central position as far as I can tell and went into the curb when prepairing to do left turns which is right.
I'm half asleep and need to be up early so I'll watch it again tomorrow!
You seem like your putting a real effort in, so to you. Keep it up!  |
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Heh thanks. I came up against a set of traffic lights yesterday that would not change at all. Stayed on red for 5 minutes and then some car came along and they instantly changed... Does this happen to other people too? It's like the sensors didn't...uh..sense me or something!
If you notice I was basically ON the kerb when I let an oncoming vehicle get by me.. I sounded weird though so just so you know all the weird gurgle sounds and trouble breathing things are because the phone is lodged up right against my nose.
I'm sure the cage to the right of me when I was lifting up my visor was wondering what was going on when I was talking about it steaming up. His window was open too he must've heard me. ____________________ CBT: Passed - (3/4/07)
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