Recently passed my test and have had a car for a week now. Doing a bit of driving and thought I knew the correct signalling procedure for parking and pulling away from parked space on roadside. But now not sure.
Do you generally need to signal when about to reverse / parallel park? My instructor told me I didn't but friend reckons I def always should. My thoughts are that I don't as reverse lights tell drivers I'm about to attempt to reverse park.
Secondly, do you signal when pulling out of a space on the roadside? My instructor told me not to if there are cars about to pass me. Again, friend of mine is adamant I should signal when pulling out.
When performing the parallel park you should always set a signal on approach. Remember you are constantly giving information to other road users and pedestrians. Using the indicator is only part of that, you are giving information via you speed, position and brake lights even before you set the indicator. Generally you should be able to see or have observed the persons/vehicles you are signalling, it not just I'll signal and hope someone see's it.
Once you've identified the parking space as you approach you should set a signal and slow your approach. Once you've bought the car to a stop get the car into reverse quickly, that way you will also be showing your reversing lights to other road users. Latest best practise is that you can cancel your signal at this point, however remember signals are for pedestrians as well as other drivers. (As an instructor in the past, I have advised the signal be left on. (If it's busy pedestrians will try and cross the road from the gap you're aiming to park in, generally they wiil see a signal they can miss reversing lights.) What you hope will happen is that the following vehicle will have seen your speed, signal and positioning then hold back to give you enough room to complete your manoeuvre. Unfortunately every other driver on the road except yourself is an idiot! (Or that how you should treat them) More often than not they will follow so closely they will make it more difficult or impossible to complete your manoeuvres and generally protest at you for their poor driving. (Even with a Topbox on covered in big red 'L's') If you haven't already cancelled your signal at some point during your manoeuvre it will cancel automatically due to you changing steering lock. It's not a show stopper if you leave your signal on. The important part is good control and observation.
When moving away you should do the appropriate observations and set a signal when you see a gap in traffic. (remember it also includes oncoming traffic) Again the world is not perfect and it may be some locations/situation are very busy. There maybe a constant stream of slow moving traffic with no gaps. In that situation set you signal so that other motorist can see you are trying to emerge. Be 110% sure the vehicle that acknowledges your signal as either stopped or slowed for you before emerging.
You signal if it could be of benefit to other road users. Generally if there is no one there to see it as you move away there is no need to signal. But can you ever be 100% no one is there, either pedestrian, another driver or even someone about to reverse out of their drive.
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