10-06-2020, 11:14 AM
Terry's suggestion is a good start. However many younger drivers have never had the subtlties of hand signals explained nor the use of semaphore indicators which are usually mounted where they are not expected to be by these less experienced drivers. With the Chummy we do still use hand signals with yellow wrist bands so that they are more noticeable, but on the Ulsteroid and our vintage Riley we have flashing indicators. Because the rear lamps are non original they have amber lenses for thre indicator, but with the use of double pole bulb holders the fronts are equipped with amber flashing LEDs and white LED sidelight from the same 'bulb' behind clear lenses, so they look normal old fashioned except on close inspection.