BaltACDToo many use blinkers to ask the question - Mother may I? If you haven't decided what you are actually going to do - don't use blinkers for 40 seconds.
My car makes turning the steering wheel a little more difficult if I do not use my blinker on the freeway for a lane change and then it vibrates the steering wheel if I overcome the resistance with force. I have a lane positioning chime if my lane position is erratic based on recent history.
Make sure you have plenty of this on hand..
Both my GM cars give an audible and visual warning if turn signal on for more than 1/2 mile. Only way to continue signal is to turn turn signal off then back on.
Had a brain fart . Only way to continue signal is to turn turn signal off then back on.
Corrected my original post.
Everything I have driven or rented with 'lane assist' momentarily disables both the centering and the 'feedback' when the appropriate turn signal has been engaged for a lane change (including a 'sweep' of multiple lanes or other camera-sensed 'terrain'). This seems fully intuitive to me.
What was not quite as intuitive was the input to earlier rear-wheel-steering systems like those on the Japanese Soarers or QuadraSteer on GM trucks. Sometimes these would 'helpfully' allow four-wheel crabbing, B-52-style, for lane changes, which can be hard to distinguish if turn signals aren't used.
Any and every car I have driven with the turn-signal 'left-on alarm' does not cancel the signals when the 'binging' starts. On the other hand I have had a number of cars that have a 'run length limited' signal (Hyundai Sonatas would let you set the number of 'blinks' between 3 and 7 for each time you pressed the stalk; Mercedes restricted it to 3 and does not have a detent to keep the turn signals on in the first place). Nothing I have ever driven cancels the blinking but keeps a warning tone sounding that your turn signals haven't cancelled in a turn or were left on. It would, to me, make very little sense and be unsafe to do so.
It's not as bad as it was about fifty years ago, but I used to say that the flashing turn signal meant that the driver accidentally bumped the turn signal stalk the last time he reached for another beer.
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