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Welcome to the American south, where nobody knows how to use their turn signal.
I'm pretty sure that's a universal issue, if not in the entire world, then at least in the US.
Nobody here seems to know what a turn signal is, and either doesn't use it when they're supposed to, uses it when they aren't supposed to, or leaves it on an blinking for 10 miles before realizing that it's still on.

*tosses a ticking bomb at ME*
*throws the bomb into a containment field*
 
I'm pretty sure that's a universal issue, if not in the entire world, then at least in the US.
Nobody here seems to know what a turn signal is, and either doesn't use it when they're supposed to, uses it when they aren't supposed to, or leaves it on an blinking for 10 miles before realizing that it's still on.
My favorite is when someone is driving reeeeal slowly in the turn lane without a signal and you don't know if they're going to turn or their car is breaking down. And switching lanes without signaling, when I'm clearly already in that lane and there is no room for you, which is how I got run off the road by an 18-wheeler a few months ago.
 
I think the American South has much bigger problems than not knowing how to use their turn signal.

No offense.
Well, yes the American South isn't as rich (not counting Texas), or as well-educated in some parts as the American North, and they kinda helped Trump get closer to White house, but let's not all stereotype. Please.
 
Well, yes the American South isn't as rich (not counting Texas), or as well-educated in some parts as the American North, and they kinda helped Trump get closer to White house, but let's not all stereotype. Please.

Didn't mean to offend, sorry. I'm from the South as well.
 
Now now, let's not get overly political in this thread. There are other more appropriate venues for that.
 
It's not much better in the Mid-Atlantic, as we've had a month of 90 degree temperatures and yesterday was the first rainstorm of the season.
 
My siblings are having sports and marching band practice for school already, RIP
 
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