
“Motorists driving in a straight line do not need to use their turn signal. That’s the conclusion Ohio’s second highest court reached on June 7 while reviewing the opinion of the Erie County Municipal Court. Paseka had been heading west on Lima Sandusky Road (State Route 6) in Erie County where the road forks. Those wishing to continue on Lima Sandusky Road must veer to the left, otherwise continuing straight ahead places the driver on Wahl Road. Paseka continued straight onto Wahl Road, and for that he saw the flashing lights of a police officer behind him. He was pulled over for failure to use a turn signal.”
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/41/4129.asp
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