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You are standing across the bar, ordering the drink you always do. The bartender is swamped, so you turn to face the crowded dance floor. The mass of bodies moves like a colorful tide, captivating you—until you sense somebody by the corner of your eye. You can feel that person looking at you with an unusually strong intention… so free of malice yet so full of desire. With trepidation, you turn and see a hottie standing there, whose grandeur makes it seem that only the two of you are in the room. She locks onto your eyes, as if casting a silent spell. Just as you take your back off the bar, the hottie turns around and walks away! Your heart panics as your legs become heavy like lead—until she stops, looks back at you, and winks… “Here’s your drink,” the bartender says to you. The music returns to your ears and the crowd comes into view again, but you don’t mind any of them. You pay the bartender, tell him to keep the change, and rush outside.
Now, the short tale above depicts the power of a single wink. Done with finesse, it can grab our full attention. Being so effective, this same principle is used in Honda turn signals. A Honda turn signal is a light that is usually attached to each corner of your car, but you can also have it mounted on each side mirror as well. It lets you indicate your intent to make a turn or change lanes. Thus, when you want to carry out either move, you can switch on the Honda turn signal of the appropriate side to indicate your intent.
Driving without the ability to communicate turns is dangerous enough during the day. But this becomes even more hazardous in dark conditions. Therefore, you must replace any broken turn signal with a new Honda turn signal without delay. Just like with that powerful wink, it is simply easier and much safer to make a move once given the signal. |