If I had a dollar for every time I forgot to turn off my RV turn signal I could almost buy a gallon of diesel. Sometimes road noise, wind or another distraction like dropping half a cheeseburger into my lap prevents me from hearing the wee little song my turn signal makes. I’ve caught myself just cruising down the highway advertising to everyone for 50 miles I’m preparing to make a right hand turn. Vivian Grybko had this same problem so she yanked out her old turn signal indicator and replaced it with “Turn Alarm.” The new turn signal sounds off with an audible “beep” in the 2300 hertz range. If you can’t hear this baby you need to see an audiologist. You can order one here Turn Alarm.
Sounding off for the RV lifestyle - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing
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The real question I have for Viv is why are you eating a cheaseburger and driving? Drive or eat or read the newspaper or talk on the cell phone... Driving requires more attn than most people give it now. Fox
I have wondered for years why the NHTSB or DOT has not REQUIRED Detroit to add a $2 time delay relay to ALL automobiles and pickups to turn off the blinker after say 90 or 120 seconds.
Fulltime RVer and Professor of RVing Jim Twamley shares details of his life on the road, in the campground and around the campfire. If it has to do with RVs or the RV lifestyle, the Professor's on top of it.
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The real question I have for Viv is why are you eating a cheaseburger and driving? Drive or eat or read the newspaper or talk on the cell phone... Driving requires more attn than most people give it now.
Fox
I have wondered for years why the NHTSB or DOT has not REQUIRED Detroit to add a $2 time delay relay to ALL automobiles and pickups to turn off the blinker after say 90 or 120 seconds.
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