In days of old, before the advent of modern turn signal technology, drivers had to rely on more manual methods to indicate their intentions on the road. This meant rolling down the window and sticking your hand out to communicate with other drivers.
Each hand signal had a specific meaning and these hand signals required a certain level of coordination and attention, especially in adverse weather conditions or at high speeds. It was a more analog and interactive way of communicating on the road, fostering a sense of connection and mutual understanding among drivers - most of the time! While this practice may seem outdated in today's world of automatic turn signals, it serves as a reminder of the evolution of automotive technology and the ingenuity of drivers in the past.
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