Better get your eyes checked. I've never been blinded by someone flashing their high beams at me to come over. Considering that 99.999999999% of the time when someone does that it's for a millisecond. Now if that blinds you old codgers you may wanna go back and get another physical and quit whining. Doesn't bother me in the least. Oh, and try not staring straight into the headlights of the truck you are passing when you look in the mirror. You can look in the mirror and not have to stare into the headlights. Wow, it just amazes me how much some quys like to ##### and complain. Like little whiny housewives with nothing better to complain about. I'm thinking even some truck manufacturers don't agree with your whining. I drive a 2015 truck and guess what it has on the turn signal??? Yep, you guessed it, a little "high beam flash" slider button to give a millisecond of flash. But watch out, ya might get blinded, lol.
Don't Flash Your Brights
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by 315wheelbase, Oct 26, 2014.
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They started doing it because they see trucks doing it.
You can also use your markers too the same as you do to say thank you. Its massive pet pev with me and it's funny how the brights always come soon as you look in the mirrors.X-Country and Raiderfanatic Thank this. -
Ok, here is my 2c on this topic. If you are blinded by a quick flash of the brights, your eyesight needs to be checked. If the other driver has his high beams on all the time and is coming towards you then it is a pain in the ###. Lets not get 'PC' on this topic, if a driver wants to flash me the brights or dim the lights to signal me over then that's cool. I don't mindlessly pull over on their signal but always check distances anyway. The point is they are trying to assist you which in the pouring rain is appreciated. I personally don't signal other drivers but that's my choice. I disagree that the flashing of brights is solely an emergency signal as it has many uses to different road users.
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at night this is especially hard on your eyes because your eyes are adjusted to the dark.
flashing your brights can ruin someones night vision temporarily and when driving 80,000# around all it takes is a second or two and things can go terribly wrong.
its not as bad during the day but a lot of these headlight lenses and lights are ridiculously bright.Raiderfanatic, Lucar and driverdriver Thank this. -
high beams during the day is ok.
at night, deadly.
for some reason they time it just as you look in the mirror.
i view the use of flashers this way,
if you are 20 MPH or more under the speed limit you are now considered a road hazard and as such your HAZARD lights should be deployed.
been doing it all over the US for nigh on 30 yrs and no tickets ever.driverdriver and Raiderfanatic Thank this. -
Hazard lights are legal while driving if they serve to warn other motorists of an accident or hazard: http://codes.lp.findlaw.com/cacode/VEH/1/d12/2/7/s25251
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes...g=&URL=0300-0399/0316/Sections/0316.2397.html
True, I see people driving with their hazards on in the rain all the time in Florida. I still use my hazards when approaching a road hazard or stopped interstate traffic -- I'll fight the ticket if I ever get it.
From AAA:
Alabama
The use of hazard lights is permitted while driving unless otherwise posted.
Alaska
The use of hazard lights is not permitted while driving.
Arizona
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving except in an emergency situation.
Arkansas
Hazard light usage is not permitted while driving except to indicate a traffic hazard.
California
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving except to indicate a traffic hazard.
Colorado
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving except if the vehicle speed is 25 mph or less.
Connecticut
Hazard light use is permitted while driving unless otherwise posted.
Delaware
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving except to indicate a traffic hazard.
District of Columbia
Hazard light use is permitted while driving.
Florida
The use of hazard lights is not permitted while driving.
Georgia
The use of hazard lights is permitted while driving.
Hawaii
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving.
Idaho
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving except to indicate the presence of a vehicular traffic hazard requiring unusual care in approaching, overtaking or passing.
Illinois
The use of hazard lights is not permitted while driving.
Indiana
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving except in emergency situations.
Iowa
The use of hazard lights are not permitted while driving except to indicate a traffic hazard.
Kansas
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving.
Kentucky
Hazard light use is permitted while driving.
Louisiana
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving.
Maine
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving unless to indicate a traffic hazard.
Maryland
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving except in emergency situations.
Massachusetts
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving.
Michigan
Hazard light use is permitted while driving.
Minnesota
Hazard lights are not permitted while driving except to indicate a traffic hazard.
Mississippi
Hazard light usage is permitted while driving.
Missouri
Hazard light usage is permitted while driving.
Montana
Hazard lights are not permitted while driving except to indicate a traffic hazard.
Nebraska
Hazard light use is permitted while driving.
Nevada
Hazard light usage is not permitted while driving.
New Hampshire
Hazard light use is permitted while driving.
New Jersey
The use of hazard lights is not permitted while driving.
New Mexico
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving.
New York
Hazard light use is permitted while driving unless otherwise posted.
North Carolina
Hazard light use is permitted while driving unless otherwise posted.
North Dakota
Hazard light use is permitted while driving unless otherwise posted.
Ohio
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving except when a hazardous condition is present.
Oklahoma
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving except in emergency situations and to indicate a traffic hazard.
Oregon
Hazard light use is permitted while driving unless otherwise posted.
Pennsylvania
Hazard light use is permitted while driving.
Rhode Island
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving.
South Carolina
Hazard lights may be used while driving for the purpose of warning the operators of other vehicles of the presence of a vehicular traffic hazard requiring the exercise of unusual care in approaching, overtaking or passing.
South Dakota
Hazard light use is permitted while driving.
Tennessee
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving except in emergency situations.
Texas
Hazard light use is permitted while driving.
Utah
Hazard light use is permitted while driving.
Vermont
Hazard light use is permitted while driving.
Virginia
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving except for emergency vehicles, stopped or slowed vehicles to indicate a traffic hazard, when traveling as part of a funeral procession, or traveling slower than 30 mph.
Washington
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving except to indicate a traffic hazard.
West Virginia
Hazard lights are not permitted while driving except in emergency situations.
Wisconsin
Hazard lights are not permitted while driving except to indicate a traffic hazard or when a hazardous condition is present.
Wyoming
Hazard light use is permitted while driving.
Puerto Rico
Hazard light use is not permitted while driving.
Canada
Alberta
The use of hazard lights is required by passenger vehicles that are stationary on a highway outside of an urban area at night or when the vehicle is not visible from 150 meters distance.
British Columbia
Hazard lights may be used when operating a slow-moving vehicle or when a vehicle is disabled on the highway.
Manitoba
Hazard lights may be used when a motor vehicle is coming to a stop or standing on a highway or traveling at a speed less than 40 kph when it is necessary to do so for safe operation; and when the vehicle is again put in motion or resumes a speed up to 40 kph.
New Brunswick
Hazard lights are permitted only when a vehicle is parked on the highway or any portion thereof due to an emergency or under circumstances beyond the control of the driver.
Newfoundland and Labrador
Hazard light use is permitted while driving.
Northwest Territories
Hazard lights must be used when a vehicle is parked on a roadway under during the period from 1 hour after sunset to1 hour before sunrise or at any other time when conditions of poor visibility exist. A vehicle that is travelling at less than 40 km/h, owing to vehicle impairment, must have its hazard lights activated.
Nova Scotia
Hazard light use is permitted while driving.
Nunavut
Hazard lights are required to be activated when a driver parks a vehicle on a roadway during the period from 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise or at any other time when conditions of poor visibility exist; or when the vehicle is travelling at less than 40 km/h due to vehicle impairment.
Ontario
There are no restrictions on hazard light use.
Prince Edward Island
Hazard lights may not be used on a highway when a vehicle is moving.
Quebec
Hazard light use is permitted only for safety reasons.
Saskatchewan
Hazard lights may not be used unless a vehicle is coming to a stop or is standing on a highway, it is necessary to do so for the safe operation of the vehicle, or the vehicle presents a hazard to other vehicles on the highway.
Yukon
Hazard light use is permitted while driving to indicate a hazard. -
It's really stupid when driver's flash their brights, but it's also stupid when they turn their lights off and than on quickly in general. They should not do that UNLESS the driver they are signalling to is an emergency situation such as a highway ramp and a cluster of cars and they need to get over quick.
You're right - good drivers do not need help safely changing lanes. I do not signal drivers in front of me trying to make lane changes because I know this. It can be more of a distraction than a help to do so. But if the driver is in a cluster of cars and they need to get over quickly I will flash them (not hi-beam them but turn lights off than on again) when it's safe for them to get over. -
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If I have an emercency or if im pulling a grade and im crawling...bet yer ### my hazzards are comming on...dont care what state Im in , Im warning the general public and other drivers that Im moving slow.JReding, allniter, bigkev1115 and 3 others Thank this.
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Too much light flashing all around. Save it for something important.
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