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For the first week I would forget to turn mine off. But I just kept running around the neighborhood and "practicing" everything, including signals, full stops, etc. (First bike).
After a while you just get used to it. I find myself automatically hitting the cancel switch after getting out of 1st gear, even if I'm still going through the turn (as it's pretty obvious that I'm turning at that point.) From there I still find myself pushing it in just to make sure it's not on once I fully complete my turn. 90% of the time it's already off before I make the conscious decision to turn it off because I made it a habit.
After a while you just get used to it. I find myself automatically hitting the cancel switch after getting out of 1st gear, even if I'm still going through the turn (as it's pretty obvious that I'm turning at that point.) From there I still find myself pushing it in just to make sure it's not on once I fully complete my turn. 90% of the time it's already off before I make the conscious decision to turn it off because I made it a habit.