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Nissan Car Lounge - Almera, Juke, Latio, Qashqai, Sylphy, Teana Owners => Latio => Topic started by: tweakmax2 on November 11, 2009, 11:31:10 PM
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Any bros find it too ?
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Any bros find it too ?
at least it serves a purpose of irritating u, so that you remember to turn it off after u change lane.
Thats why latio drivers dun leave their signal lights on. lol
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I prefer Nissan one. Drove replacement Altis, the signal sound like taxi..
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latio sound nicer compare to altis n vios......
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Agree. sound a bit loud. So at junction turning right, seldom turn on while waiting. only trun on when moving.
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I prefer Nissan one. Drove replacement Altis, the signal sound like taxi..
Have you hear Getz signal light before, i think it is worse ;D
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lol should we change it to power ranger tune... and etc...
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nope...dun find it irritating at all...find it sounds quite nice leh :bleh:
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it always make me fall asleep.... tik tok tik tok tik tok.......
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It hope the sound will make the driver complete the turning as soon as possible. I alway see people leaving a gap big enough to park a QQ while waiting to turn at junction. Also taking their own sweet time to make the turn.
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I find the sound quite annoying actually. So, I usually don't turn it on when I am on the lane that shows "right turn" arrow on the road, or "left turn" for that matter.
Now, I wonder if it is ok to do that? Have I infringed any driving regulation?
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I find the sound quite annoying actually. So, I usually don't turn it on when I am on the lane that shows "right turn" arrow on the road, or "left turn" for that matter.
Now, I wonder if it is ok to do that? Have I infringed any driving regulation?
If the lane is a dedicated lane for turning left or right, then no need use signal lo.
Unless that lane can turn or go straight, then u need to use the signal light to tell other road user of your intention.
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Thanks. I observer many drivers still signal when they are on strictly-right-turn, or strictly-left-turn lanes though.
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Thanks. I observer many drivers still signal when they are on strictly-right-turn, or strictly-left-turn lanes though.
coz some of us practice signalling ahead before we enter the strictly turn right lane. and you should too.
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I do (sometimes I don't when I notice there are no cars behind me) but I will switch it off when I am on the lane waiting for traffic light to turn green. :unsure:
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I think the sound is pleasing to me. Not that irritating after all. Better than taxi type of sound tho. heh. =)