DIRECTION INDICATORS
Are the direction indicators on your car in good working order? Can you rely on them always doing their job? Although direction indicators have attained a high degree of reliability, they arc not infallible, and readers are warned that the confidence placed in them should not be allowed to override the desirability of applying the routine tests which every careful motorist gives to the equipment of his car. Cases have occurred in which a motorist when making a turn, is under the impression that the necessary signal is being given by the indicator ol his car, when actually uo signal at all is visible. _ owing' to the fact that the indicator is out of order.
The R.A.C., England, advises all drivers to test their indicators before setting out on a Journey, to make certain that they have not been tampered with, and are in good working order. It is also well to remember that in bright sunshine the indicators cannot always bo seen by drivers of oncoming vehicles. Jn these circumstances, it is usually safer for the driver to signal his instructions with his arm.
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Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 13
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187DIRECTION INDICATORS Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 13
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