> ... using a turn signal on a car isn't immediately obvious (why does moving a swingarm down equate with going left?).
Odd, when I learned to drive I found this immediately obvious the first time I actually turned using a signal...
The indicator is on the left side, so if I'm making a left hand turn then my hand is moving down--the same way that the signal moves to signal left. In fact, if you are holding the wheel in the right place and extend your fingers while you are turning then your hand clicks the indicator correctly without you having to think at all. I think that, aside from the steering wheel, it's one of the most intuitive things on the car.
Odd, when I learned to drive I found this immediately obvious the first time I actually turned using a signal...
The indicator is on the left side, so if I'm making a left hand turn then my hand is moving down--the same way that the signal moves to signal left. In fact, if you are holding the wheel in the right place and extend your fingers while you are turning then your hand clicks the indicator correctly without you having to think at all. I think that, aside from the steering wheel, it's one of the most intuitive things on the car.