If you're not comfortable with looking over your shoulder (and keeping a straight line while you do it) then a mirror is an excellent idea.
I know many accomplished cyclists who use mirrors, so it's not a sign of weenie-dom if you use one.
I, personally, prefer to look over my shoulder. I couldn't get used to a mirror when I first tried one although there are some situations where I think it would be a good idea for me to use one. I might give it another go.
One big advantage to looking over your shoulder, though, is that you let the car behind you know that you're aware of it. When I'm driving in my car past a cyclist I like to know that they know that I'm there. I'm still on the ready for any boneheaded maneuver that might ensue, though
I prefer the point right arm straight to the right version of the right turn signal. It's legal in CA. I've seen some people do the 90-degree bent left arm where they don't raise their arm high enough to make a true 90 degree bend, and it just looks confusing.



) then a mirror is an excellent idea.
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