I know it doesn't explicitly say so in the Bible but I'm pretty sure God wants you to use your blinkers.
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Chris Phenomenal says
But Jesus is driving.
Paul Spoerry says
Then he should turn water into a turn signal.
Matt Lorence says
Then he should turn water into
a turn signalblinker fluid.fixed
Todd Scott says
That law must be optional for Americans. Not just Christians, I hardly see anyone using the turn signal anymore.
Steve Vance says
I still think at the Florida DMV they saw them off once you get your license here. Other than that, there's no explanation as to why they aren't used.
Paul Spoerry says
I might drive quickly, but I always signal.
West Kagle says
I didn't realize Jesus was a fish. Huh……ya learn something new every day. 😛
Paul Spoerry says
I also find it curious when they have a sticker that says "Jesus Lives" and I'm like, that's not factual.
JC Noble says
Lol. W(TF)WJD?
However in their defense – a bit of scripture might provide some insight –
"For I know the plans I have for you". Jerimiah 29:11 ((..your fellow travelers do not))
JC Noble says
I've come to the conclusion that Californians are so competitive (or arrogant) – they resist telegraphing lane changes in fear that other drivers would pounce on the opportunity to snag the position.. Once its exposed which makes it too easy to "keep up" with them.