My point exactly. Pointing your arm *up* to mean *right* is not intuitive. 
"Up-means-right" is a code that has to be learned. Per Steve's email, you have 
a one-in-four chance of getting your message across by pointing up.

If you want to turn *right*, tell the cars behind you by pointing *right*, not 
up.

--Eric N
www.CampyOnly.com
CampyOnlyGuy.blogspot.com
Twitter: @CampyOnlyGuy

> 
> Yeah.  I was surprised (sort of) and appalled (a little) when I read
> fewer than 25% of drivers taking their written license exam knew that
> the traditional bent left arm pointing up meant a right turn....
> 
> Steve, E.L. MI.
> 

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