Chevron - Filtering Indicator
The core idea behind making a universal indicator for filtering is that all four-wheeled vehicles on the road have light signals for all possible changes of direction: brake lights for stopping, turn signals for turning left/right.
This being the standard ignores the fact that motorbikes can behave differently on the road due to their agility. Filtering is the term used to describe the action of a motorbike passing between two cars in traffic.
Chevron is a way to visually indicate a motorbike's intent to filter while grabbing attention when approaching from behind.
The core idea behind making a universal indicator for filtering is that all four-wheeled vehicles on the road have light signals for all possible changes of direction: brake lights for stopping, turn signals for turning left/right.
This being the standard ignores the fact that motorbikes can behave differently on the road due to their agility. Filtering is the term used to describe the action of a motorbike passing between two cars in traffic.
Chevron is a way to visually indicate a motorbike's intent to filter while grabbing attention when approaching from behind.