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Hilarious Indiana State Police Safety Message Goes Viral

Why would auto manufacturers bother to put it on cars if drivers were not, in fact, supposed to use them? I’m talking about that lever mere inches from your hand gripping the steering wheel. Perhaps you’ve seen it; it’s called a turn signal! Why don’t…

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Why would auto manufacturers bother to put it on cars if drivers were not, in fact, supposed to use them? I’m talking about that lever mere inches from your hand gripping the steering wheel. Perhaps you’ve seen it; it’s called a turn signal!

Why don’t drivers use them? Is it lack of courtesy? Laziness?  Poor training?  Whatever the reason, according to a 2012 report by the Society of Safety Engineers (SAE), nearly 2 million car crashes could be prevented each year if drivers properly used turn signals as required by law. The study found that 25% of drivers failed to use a turn signal when making a turn.  More alarming, however, almost half the drivers observed failed to use a turn signal when changing lanes.

How do we get across the importance of this underused safety feature on every vehicle?

Indiana State Police Sgt. John Perrine of the Indianapolis district recently took to social media in a humorous video that has gone viral on social media.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjcfqA6qv84

Perrine is no stranger to going the extra mile to get a message across on social media. You may wish to follow him for his frequent emoji-filled public safety tweets. They may not only brighten your day, but keep you safe.

Mark Bello is the CEO and General Counsel of Lawsuit Financial Corporation, a pro-justice lawsuit funding company.

Mark M. Bello

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