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Old 12-26-2023, 10:04 AM   #1
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Default Some Holiday Fun - The NH Left-hand turn

Since coming back to NH, something clearly has changed. It took me a while, but I'm finally getting the hang of it!

The Left-hand turn learned in Driver's School
(1) Put-on flasher
(2) Pull to the Left side of the road without touching the solid line
(3) Come to a complete stop if there are oncoming cars
(4) Make the Left

How to perform a left-hand turn in NH only
(1) Pull far to the Right side of the road - if there's a solid line, ignore it
(2) Come to a complete stop if there are oncoming cars.
(3) Put-on flasher (Better: Wait as long as possible to do this. Best: Don't use it - best to keep them guessing!)
(4) Make the Left
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Old 12-26-2023, 10:12 AM   #2
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Flasher?!! I believe you meant to say blinkah.
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Since coming back to NH, something clearly has changed. It took me a while, but I'm finally getting the hang of it!



The Left-hand turn learned in Driver's School

(1) Put-on flasher

(2) Pull to the Left side of the road without touching the solid line

(3) Come to a complete stop if there are oncoming cars

(4) Make the Left



How to perform a left-hand turn in NH only

(1) Pull far to the Right side of the road - if there's a solid line, ignore it

(2) Come to a complete stop if there are oncoming cars.

(3) Put-on flasher (Better: Wait as long as possible to do this. Best: Don't use it - best to keep them guessing!)

(4) Make the Left


Left Turn on flashing yellow
( 1 ) OK with oncoming traffic
( 2 ) Largest vehicle has ROW
( 3 ) Avoid eye contact. Reading I Phone assures ROW
( 4 ) Flashers not required. Use middle finger to indicate direction.



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Old 12-26-2023, 10:33 AM   #4
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Blinkah vs Flashah? Sahmantics, Sahmantics, Sahmantics!!!!

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I always thought the flashah, was the guy in the raincoat that stood on the corner waiting for the red light then ran out and opened the raincoat to show his birthday suit.
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Old 12-26-2023, 11:55 AM   #6
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you guys are morons....everyone knows that a blinkah is on vehicles, but a flasha is on Rudolph the red nosed reindeer's face !
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Old 12-26-2023, 12:33 PM   #7
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This all sounds like Rockingham County, not the rest of NH. But a good reminder to clean up our habits as we enter the season of ice and snow.

Driver's School? Didn't we all learn to drive as part of 4-H tractor training?

"Blinkah's"? I remember hand signals, but only for left turns, since nobody would pass on the right as they would fall off the edge of the road.

I recall when folks south of Rockingham County got a license that was "Restricted to Automatic Transmission" because they couldn't manage a clutch. (If you can't manage a clutch, you start and stop/stall too quickly and the contents of the Honey Wagon will slop over the ends and sides.)

I'm sure other experienced NH drivers have their own tips.
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I live in a small town and drive an old beat-up truck. My daughter always scolds me for neglecting my turn signal. I've been driving the same vehicle on the same roads making the same turns for years. People should know by now when I'm turning, so turn signals not required.
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Old 12-26-2023, 08:59 PM   #9
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I always thought the flashah, was the guy in the raincoat that stood on the corner waiting for the red light then ran out and opened the raincoat to show his birthday suit.
My wife would like to know what corner you’re referring to.
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The preferred hangout seems to be the two lights in downtown Laconia.
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Old 12-27-2023, 04:34 AM   #11
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Why should anyone care where i am going ????
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Blinkas are for turning, flashas are for accidents/hazards. Get it right!
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I live in a small town and drive an old beat-up truck. My daughter always scolds me for neglecting my turn signal. I've been driving the same vehicle on the same roads making the same turns for years. People should know by now when I'm turning, so turn signals not required.
Was pulled over by local Barney Fife years ago for not using the turn signal.

Now I always use it.
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Make sure you fill that blinka fluid!
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#3 is wrong. Come to a complete stop even if nobody is coming, so everybody behind you has to stop.

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I use my blinkah...'cept when I forget to refill the blinkah fluid.
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Another blinkah avoidance maneuver?
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This all sounds like Rockingham County, not the rest of NH. But a good reminder to clean up our habits as we enter the season of ice and snow.

Driver's School? Didn't we all learn to drive as part of 4-H tractor training?

"Blinkah's"? I remember hand signals, but only for left turns, since nobody would pass on the right as they would fall off the edge of the road.

I recall when folks south of Rockingham County got a license that was "Restricted to Automatic Transmission" because they couldn't manage a clutch. (If you can't manage a clutch, you start and stop/stall too quickly and the contents of the Honey Wagon will slop over the ends and sides.)

I'm sure other experienced NH drivers have their own tips.
When I was in driver's school, we alternated between driving and observing in the back seat while another was driving. We were required to use hand signals then. One time I was the observer and the driver, about to make a right turn, extended her right arm straight out and into the instructors face, knocking his glasses off and his cigarette out of his mouth. Lessons learned. Don't signal for RH turns, dont ride shotgun and only smoke while you're driving.
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