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From: [email protected] (Dan Sorenson)
Subject: Re: Flashing anyone?
Keywords: flashing
Organization: Iowa State University, Ames IA
Lines: 29
[email protected] (Chris BeHanna) writes:
>>Just before arriving at a toll booth I
>>switch the hazards on. I do thisto warn other motorists that I will
>>be taking longer than the 2 1/2 seconds to make the transaction.
>>My question, is this a good/bad thing to do?
> This sounds like a VERY good thing to do.
I'll second that. In addition, I find my hazards to be more
often used than my horn. At speeds below 40mph on the interstates,
quite common in mountains with trucks, some states require flashers.
In rural areas, flashers let the guy behind you know there is a tractor
with a rather large implement behind it in the way. Use them whenever
you need to communicate that things will deviate from the norm.
>--
>Chris BeHanna DoD# 114 1983 H-D FXWG Wide Glide - Jubilee's Red Lady
>[email protected] 1975 CB360T - Baby Bike
>Disclaimer: Now why would NEC 1991 ZX-11 - needs a name
Is that ZX-11 painted green? Since the green Triumph 650 that
a friend owned was sold off, her name is now free for adoption. How
does the name "Thunderpickle" grab you?
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