A few years back (make that quite a few), the turn signal switch had to be held down for the associated signals to flash and would stop as soon as the switch was released. Then, it made sense to have a switch on each side. Well, lock in signals with cancellation logic have been around for a few years now, HD engineers. There is no longer any need for two huge turn signal switches.
How about revamping the switch controls starting with the turn signals - say ONE NORMAL SIZED right for right, left for left and in to cancel switch? That way we could could have a horn switch on the bottom, a standard '70's generation turn signal in the middle and HI/LO beam switch on the top on the left side. The change would also free up some prime switch space on the right side.
And when some jack wagon pulls out in front of me, maybe I could just one time lay on the horn instead of laying on the left turn signal...