No more flashing!

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Keith48, Jul 13, 2007.

  1. carrot top

    carrot top Light Load Member

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    I hate to say it but that's what there teaching in school now. almost all of my students tell me "were not going to direct traffic out here" and I reply with go back and tell the dumb ##### that told you that to stop being lazy. so far I haven't had any of my studants that have refused. we go over the comon curidisy speech.:biggrin_25514:
     
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  3. CondoCruiser

    CondoCruiser The Legend

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    Courtesy is going downhill. Even though they started it :) , it's not just the young drivers. Anything on the road is contagious. One driver see's another doing or not doing something, they follow suit. Monkey see, monkey do!
     
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  4. 00 Robo

    00 Robo Bobtail Member

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    I was never a big fan of using the high beams at night for flashin a driver, but the low beams sure. I always appreciated the gesture and gave em the 4 ways after I got done movin over.

    Now day or night if I saw Rosco Peco Train hidin hind the bushes I'd flash the lights to oncoming for the heads up. I heard that was "aiding and abedding" or somethin like that but Rosco don't see the headlight after I passed him anyways.
     
  5. telcobilly

    telcobilly Medium Load Member

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    yes, it's that simple. Trucking can be hard enough with all the time away from home to have to deal with truckers acting like four wheelers.
     
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  6. Bjv1981

    Bjv1981 Bobtail Member

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    I dont know about all of you out there, but with the amount of time i spend in my truck, i have figured out where the switches are at. I dont need to look around to find the proper ones. I went to a driving school at first, but i knew to flash because i was raised in and around trucks like alot of you. Maybe we should work on getting some old school drivers teaching at these schools.
     
  7. Passin Thru

    Passin Thru Road Train Member

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    I would never flas my 4 ways as in CA they will write you a ticket if you dont have an emergency. Why cant drivers turn lights off, are all the trucks wired to the ignition these days.
     
  8. kajidono

    kajidono Road Train Member

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    Many of them are.
     
  9. GAnewbie

    GAnewbie Bobtail Member

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    I have never driven a tractor trailer but i know courtesy. I think like alot of folks have already said here people just dont seem to care anymore or maybe they dont know any better. I have always turned my lights off and on randomly to let a truck over but i dont have daytime running lamps on my F150. Shoot if i am in a rural area and see a truck closing in on another truck or car ill flash to let him over into the hammer lane. I have even tapped my brakes lightly out of courtesy if there was no one behind me to let a truck over a lane if he was closing in fast on another vehicle. Plenty of drivers during the day can see my right hand on top of the wheel making a circular motion waving them over. I think some drivers just stare down the hood at the road 15 ft in front of them and dont pay attention to whats ahead and the other drivers around them. I unfortunately have to commute on I-75 and I-285 5 days a week and see all kinds of fools out there! Drivers if i see you trying to get over a lane out here in traffic i'll try and let you over! Hopefully i'll be in a big truck soon. I'm trying to get my cdls now. I wanted to buy my own truck, authority and step deck to get started but i guess i need to get a year under my belt w a big company. I'm thinking Millis Transfer since Cartersville is only 30 mins from my house.
     
  10. blackw900

    blackw900 The Grandfather of Flatbed

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    Maybe some are that way....But I won't lower my standards for any reason!
    Daylight: I turn the headlights on to let you know you're passed my front end.
    Dark: I turn my headlights off momentarily to let you know you're passed my front end.
    When I'm passing you: If you have the common courtesy to flash me over I flash you once with my hazards.

    I don't like the high beam flash...But it's better than nothing. If you flash with the high beams...I respond with one flash of the left turn signal.

    I flash with the four ways all the time in California...They've never bothered me for it in almost 40 years.
     
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  11. corneileous

    corneileous Road Train Member

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    I thought its been discussed that only a few people actually know what that gesture truly means and that the message yer trying to convey rarely goes recognized........Heck, even after finding out what it supposedly means, I dont see it as that because you'll never know if thats what the passer was "telling" you unless you ask them.

    Me three......

    If you look at it this way, whether California has a law against it or not, at least flashing the 4-ways doesn't make you disappear in the dark from the rear with the marker-light interrupt switch......
     
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