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Old 09-27-2007, 01:43 PM
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New discovery about automobiles made in New Orleans

A New Orleans man discovered what the stick on the left side of his steering column was for Thursday, shocking many in a city that had never known its purpose.

It's called a "turn signal."

"Well I'll be damned," said Cyril Levelled, a lifelong Gentilly neighborhood resident who was arrested by New Orleans police who thought the flashing red light on the right, rear side of Field's car was an attempt to pose as a police officer.

Levelled wasn't the only one shocked by the revelation.

"The only flashing lights we thought were allowed in the city are on emergency vehicles going to or from an incident or by our officers activating their lights to go through intersections because they don't want to wait for the light to change," NOPD spokeswoman Bambi Hall said.

"After we learned that the blinking light is actually called a 'turn signal'and is not only legal but - and this was quite surprising to us - required when operating a motor vehicle, we reduced Mr. Levelled's arrest for impersonating a police officer to a warning for creating a public disturbance," Hall said.

Levelled said he was not upset with police officers who arrested him along Canal Street while he headed to his job as a Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles road-test examiner.

"I didn't know what the thing was and neither did anybody where I work," Levelled said. "Most of them thought it was just something to balance the other side of your steering wheel. One guy joked it's where he hangs his drawers after washing 'em."

"I wasn't really looking when I was changing lanes like I always do and I accidentally bumped that stick upward reachin' for my daiquiri," Levelled said. "I have to say, though, I was amazed that a few people seemed to move out of my way without honking at me, givin' me the finger or waving their gun at me. I might use it on my own soon as a kind of warning device that I'm turning or switching lanes. We'll see."

Ellie Zahn-Fields, a mother of two from the Bywater neighborhood, said she called police on her mobile phone after seeing the blinking light on Levelled's car in front of her.

"I thought his car was gonna explode and I swerved to the right," she said. "I thought it was a bomb. Thank God others were panicking, too, or we all would have hit. I don't know what he was thinking."

Fields said she once tapped the stick on the left side of her steering column while throwing litter out of the driver's side window of her vehicle while driving down Carrollton Avenue and panicked then, too.

"There was a ticking sound and I saw this arrow blinking on my dashboard and I swerved and it stopped," she said. "I took my car in for service, but they couldn't find anything wrong."

Police spokesman Hall said the Nagin administration has embraced the use of this "tool of color" and advised drivers to begin using their "turn sticks" or face ticketing by officers.

"It might make driving in New Orleans safer and might ease road-rage incidents throughout the city, but the important thing to us is it's a city revenue stream," Hall said. "For us, learning what those blinking lights are for is like a slot machine paying off. You don't even need a meter maid."

Mayor Ray Nagin immediately claimed credit for discovering the "turn stick," referring to it as one of the top achievements of his administration's hurricane recovery program.

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Old 09-27-2007, 02:04 PM
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Optional equipment in low income areas.....
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Old 09-27-2007, 02:13 PM
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Optional equipment in low income areas.....
Not just low income areas. Trying driving around Beverly Hills during rush hours, or weekends. Not a single turn indicator is ever used.
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Old 09-27-2007, 02:14 PM
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Was there a picture of the turning stick? I would like to see what it looked like.
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Old 09-27-2007, 02:21 PM
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Not just low income areas. Trying driving around Beverly Hills during rush hours, or weekends. Not a single turn indicator is ever used.
Terribly sorry Old Man,I meant to say effluent areas...
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Old 09-27-2007, 02:24 PM
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I thought cars in NOLA had starboard and port, honk the horn 2 longs one short, 3 shorts when backing up ect ect.
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In Arkansas they drive with the blinker on or off, depending on it's position when the car was purchased. I have followed cars for miles and miles between Dumas and Stuttgart with the forlorn blinking, warning of a turn somewhere, at some time in the future.
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I remember that from when I lived in Arkansas, Bot. I thought that indicated which political party the driver belonged to.
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I remember that from when I lived in Arkansas, Bot. I thought that indicated which political party the driver belonged to.
Was that sort of like "left is right and right is wrong"?
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Unless it was a pickup truck with a fully-loaded gun rack . . . .
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NOLA folk descend from Chicago folk?
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