Always on indicators... is that a thing?
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Driving around this weekend I saw a lovely Golf R in that nice purple colours with some really tasteful modifications, nice wheels etc but it also had the front indicators always on, is this a thing? Not seen it before and wondering if I've missed something or if someone can explain the thinking here ? I assume they go off when used as indicators?
I bought a MK5 GTI about 10 years ago that had this done. Had the front indicators set to 30% intensity all the time. Before I had it coded out I felt like a right throbber as I got flashed constantly. It's an American thing - mainly reserved for 32 year olds who still live with their parents and have a rechargable vape.
P675 said:
Jazoli said:
It's a great way of identifying drivers to avoid
Number plates with corners cut off, shaded plates, audi badge removed from the grill, instagram sticker, what else?BMW's with diagonal metalwork behing the kidney grilles painted bright colours seems to be a new one as well.
jon_273 said:
P675 said:
Jazoli said:
It's a great way of identifying drivers to avoid
Number plates with corners cut off, shaded plates, audi badge removed from the grill, instagram sticker, what else?BMW's with diagonal metalwork behing the kidney grilles painted bright colours seems to be a new one as well.
There was a convoy of these bozos heading up the M40 this morning. Seats as low as possible, US style "indicator on" DRLs, popping exhausts. About 6 VWs and an M3 travelling together. At first I was telling myself off about stereotypes as they were being sensible and cruising at about 65. 15 minutes later they shot past at (I would guess) a speed some distance the wrong side of 90, exhausts popping, switching lanes etc etc.
They also had their 'insta' handles (I presume!) on their windows, another thing to tell you to steer well clear!
They also had their 'insta' handles (I presume!) on their windows, another thing to tell you to steer well clear!
Honda motorcycles have had this feature for a while, and BMW also started doing it a few years ago on bikes.
It seems like an utterly ludicrous idea to me, and I managed to get it turned off on my bike, because I don't want an inattentive driver to assume I'm turning because they've just caught a glimpse of a lit indicator.
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