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โJul-13-2019 11:25 AM
Belgique wrote:qtla9111 wrote:
I'm not sure why, but when rvers have come to visit they are reluctant to ride in my car :h
We resemble that remark:) (But we adjusted because you were able to show us so much in a short period of time)
โJul-13-2019 06:41 AM
qtla9111 wrote:
I'm not sure why, but when rvers have come to visit they are reluctant to ride in my car :h
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โJul-10-2019 01:17 PM
classicrb wrote:bighatnohorse wrote:
The biggest dangers will be the Mexican speed bumps (everywhere) and the Mexican "left turn signal" quirk that Americans and Canadians are not used to.
Thank you for your insights. What pray tell is the "left turn signal" quirk? ๐
โJul-10-2019 12:33 PM
Talleyho69 wrote:
I think what he is referring to is that the left turn signal often means it's clear to pass a vehicle.
We live on a fairly busy hilly road with lots of beach traffic. We have to make a left turn into our driveway/garage. We have learned to, yes, use the left blinker, but also to put our left hand out and give the "slow down" signal. Also to really really watch the cars behind us!
Generally, driving in Mexico is easy. Different, but easy. Little things like the left blinker, but as safety goes, if there is a hazard ahead of you, on go the flashers immediately. If you are on a two lane road, oncoming traffic will flash their lights and wave their arms if there is something ahead, be it a cow, a slow down, whatever. Never see those things done in the US.
โJul-10-2019 12:17 PM
โJul-10-2019 07:43 AM
bighatnohorse wrote:
The biggest dangers will be the Mexican speed bumps (everywhere) and the Mexican "left turn signal" quirk that Americans and Canadians are not used to.
โJul-10-2019 07:12 AM
โJul-09-2019 01:18 PM
Talleyho69 wrote:
Do lot of homework and use this board. It picks up closer to the winter season and many many of our members travel here a lot.
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