Awesome!!  I have lived here one year now.  I commute to work and back daily.  NO ONE has ever used this phrase when passing me with their heads down.  I learned the phrase about 20 years ago, but figured it was a foreign language here.  Someone actually knows what it means?!?  Now, if only some of you would use it!!!  Every time someone zooms past this old grandma without any indication that they are coming around, I thank Goddess that I didn't just happen to swerve a little in their direction. A simple "on your left" speaks volumes.... and saves crashes!  Thank you.
-------------- Original message from "Bob Newman" <bobnewman@xxxxxxx>: --------------

For those of you who do not know the meaning of the phrase "on your left " (and evidently there are many) I offer you this definition in hopes you will now be able to use the phrase in your vocabulary as needed.
 
Thanks for your understanding... Bob
 
 
Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source
On your left      [on your left] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb
Â?verb (used with object)
1.
A courteous cyclist's call to make other cyclists aware they are passing.
   


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