@@JulzR6 sorry misread your original message. The slow down brake and indicator. Was an overtake message. I believe they indicate that way on track days etc to show what side they want you to overtake. As the message wasn’t clear I decided it was best to have them ahead rather than behind. 👍🏻👍🏻
In racing they indicate the direction they are moving so you can pass on the opposite side. They will indicate left for you to pass on the right. Indicating right is to warn you they will move right or traffic is coming so don't overtake. I like that you didn't feel pressured into overtaking him and did it on your own tempo 🙏🙏 Edit: the guy in the video was giving signals the other way around I understand the confusion.
They are amongst us for sure ….!
This is why you shouldn't just invent signals, nobody has any idea what you're on about
was he not just telling you not to overtake
@@JulzR6 yeah. But indicate left if you are going to do that eh?
@@Gruffaloscoot if hes indicating left does that not mean he wants you to overtake? right would mean please dont overtake. which is what he did
@ it was a very mixed message which is why you have to make your own decisions. His manoeuvre at the roundabout backed up the decision not to overtake
@@JulzR6 sorry misread your original message. The slow down brake and indicator. Was an overtake message. I believe they indicate that way on track days etc to show what side they want you to overtake.
As the message wasn’t clear I decided it was best to have them ahead rather than behind. 👍🏻👍🏻
In racing they indicate the direction they are moving so you can pass on the opposite side. They will indicate left for you to pass on the right. Indicating right is to warn you they will move right or traffic is coming so don't overtake. I like that you didn't feel pressured into overtaking him and did it on your own tempo 🙏🙏
Edit: the guy in the video was giving signals the other way around I understand the confusion.