It isn't just you RK. This has been an increasing problem for some considerable time. Approaching roundabouts, navigating them, and leaving a roundabout, are areas where no signalling are a frequent source of annoyance. The worst failure is, no signal when leaving a roundabout; I'm waiting to enter a roundabout because a vehicle is approaching my point of entry from my right, and the approaching vehicle turns left off the roundabout into the road I'm waiting on, without signalling a left turn. This means I have to wait unnecessarily before I can know the road is clear for me to proceed.
Another issue that I find annoying at this time of year during dark evenings, is stationary traffic in front, waiting at red traffic lights, etc. with the driver's foot on the footbrake pedal, and the blinding array of red lights at the rear of their vehicle unnecessarily blinding waiting drivers behind. Why don't drivers use their handbrake and take the foot off the brake pedal. Proper use of the handbrake also reduces the risk of the vehicle in front from rolling back; it also reduce fuel consumption.
A common problem today is the unnecessary use of fog lamps, especially the front fog lamps. Four modern headlamps, all of about 55watts each, produce a lot of lumins to blind oncoming drivers with, especially on wet roads. And it isn't necessary.
I used to enjoy night driving many years ago, but these days I detest night driving because of the generally poor use of all vehicle lights and signal flashers.
Vehicles parked with all headlamps blazing away is also very common these days.
There is a lot of political talk these days of vehicle pollution “killing people”; and drivers complaining about the rising cost of road fuel. But very few seem to understand that the unnecessary use of powerful vehicle lights can, and does, significantly increase fuel consumption, and increase air pollution. The smaller the vehicle engine, the greater the effect of using lots of unnecessary powerful lamps. Two headlamps and two front fog lamps blazing away is approximately one third of one horsepower going up in smoke and heat. Add to that, fans, heaters for front and rear screens, outside mirror heaters, and heated seats in the car; powerful Hi-Fi entertainment, air conditioning; and a lot of fuel is being burnt to power all those electrical items.
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