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On 2023-09-09, Sn!pe <
snipeco.2@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is more like failure to use your car`s turn indicators when making
> a lane change.
Okay, sure, and so then to continue with the analogy, you`re saying that
a competently implemented car will turn off someone else`s turn signal
when it`s no longer necessary. Or react to turn signals in some other way.
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