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A Sense of Humor Defensive Driving
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Very positive. I will highly recommend this course to my friends and associates. I wonder why this dangerous situation wasn't addressed: When you are waiting to leave a parking lot to enter the stream of traffic, or cross the lane to make a left turn, and the oncoming vehicle has its right blinker on, which looks like it's going to turn into the parking lot, should you trust that blinker? I learned a long time ago not to not to trust that blinker, because as many times as not, that car won't turn into the lot, but continue straight ahead, unless you stopped it by pulling out and causing a collision, thinking that car was going to turn in. I always wait until any car, blinker or not, passes in front of me and there is a clear road for pulling out.
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