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Topic: Flashing Your Headlights
Kat
Posts: 7556
Location:
When do you flash your headlights at other cars?

For me it is when there is a speed camera coming up for them or it is dusk/night and they don't have their lights on.

The reason I ask is that I have a light coloured car so I leave my lights on all the time, day or night, and I have found an increasing number of people flashing me. Is this normal practice?
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Resonate
Posts: 84
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
They are probably flashing you to say that your lights are on?
parabol
Posts: 2205
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
When do you flash your headlights at other cars?

1. When the other driver forgot to turn on their headlights at night.
2. If there's some sort of hazard behind me, where they are heading.

I don't give warnings about speed cameras, as it's their own bloody fault if they
are careless enough to get caught.
Kat
Posts: 7557
Location:
They are probably flashing you to say that your lights are on?

I gather that, I just wasn't aware that it was a 'flashing' offense to have your lights on.
Trin
Posts: 2334
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I think this thread sucks, the end.
fpot
Posts: 12749
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
What is probably happening is that they are flashing other people to warn them about you.
CHUB
Posts: 1239
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Why warn people about speed camera's? I'm sure you wouldn't be doing that in the future if a speeding car ran over your child.
Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 1487
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I usually go 5-10km/hr over the speed limit when I'm familiar with the road and it's not in the city - like going to Warwick. I appreciate when people flash their lights when there's a speed camera, and I do the same.
Jim
Posts: 4107
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nah, I never flash lights at other cars
Hashy
Posts: 2754
Location: New South Wales
The reason I ask is that I have a light coloured car so I leave my lights on all the time, day or night
I don't get this bit.
nF
Posts: 12119
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
her hair is also light coloured, if you get what i mean
Kat
Posts: 7558
Location:
Hashy, my car is silver and can blend in with the road a lot of the time. So rather than being a blind spot I keep my lights on so cars at least see my lights even if they don't see my car.
ravn0s
Posts: 4108
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
arent darker cars more difficult to see at night?
Scooter
Posts: 584
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
People apparently have a hard time seeing light coloured cars.
Lights on means that anyone going to crash would stear away from the light.

Lights on in the Day: No.
Speed Camera's: Sometimes.
Lights off at night: Usually.
Hazard/Danger: Always.

BTW, I don't think having you lights on will reduce the chance of you having a crash, at fault or not.
E.T.
Posts: 183
Location: Queensland

I flash my lights whenever I see someone speeding in the opposite direction. The pay off isthey slow down cause they think there is a speed camera. The 2nd pay off is, they get busted next time someone else flashes at them and they think they are being had again :p

Works for me
maxe
Posts: 12062
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
but then you get busted for flashing people cos its irregal
Rodolphe
Posts: 229
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
maybe they are flashing you cos you have high beam on not just headlights, always n00bs who have high beam on by accident and it is still annoying during the day

also maybe they think ur hot, or maybe they want you to flash them

last edited by Rodolphe at 23:30:33 17/Mar/06
shad
Posts: 1588
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Only flash people when there is a speed camera coming up. Have had plenty of people flash me when I didnt have my lights on when my alternator died at night on the way home and I had to drive with the lights off.
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 2742
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I only flash when the d*******s are driving with their high beams on and don't bother turning them off.
HERMITech
Posts: 3758
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'll flick my lights for the following:
radar traps/speed cameras (if these are really meant as a deterrent and not revenue, I achieve the same effect at no expense to anyone)
People driving without lights on at night
People driving with high beam
People driving in right hand lane holding up traffic when there are no cars in front of them

I put hazzard lights on whilst moving when:
People are driving along with an indicator on and not turning/changing lanes (hopefully this inspires them to think and check their own panel)
After someone does something really stupid in front of me and I then get in front of them (possibly slowing down at same time to below speed limit [only if not in right lane]).
I like to think it's a little more civilised than abusing them to no end/purpose
Loki
Posts: 6601
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
When retards cut me off.

When retards in slow s***boxes cut suddenly into the lane i'm in at a set of lights when this lane ends, and the s***box can't accelerate to save the driver from a pack of pack raping mules, let alone the commonwhore next to it.

Speed Cameras
Why warn people about speed camera's? I'm sure you wouldn't be doing that in the future if a speeding car ran over your child.
Isn't that the point of speed cameras? to slow people down? O WAIT, it's for revenue!


And yes, it is illegal to flash oncomming cars because of its "dazzling" effect.'
Just the same as it is illegal to drive around the suburb with your highbeams on, or within 200m of an oncomming car (I think it's 200, been a long time since learners test).
Hashy
Posts: 2756
Location: New South Wales
Hashy, my car is silver and can blend in with the road a lot of the time. So rather than being a blind spot I keep my lights on so cars at least see my lights even if they don't see my car.
Still doesn't make a whole lot of sense, it must be a dark "silver".
Isn't that the point of speed cameras? to slow people down? O WAIT, it's for revenue!
The point is to slow them down ALL the time because they never know where a speed camera/trap might be, not just when they get advanced warning.
parabol
Posts: 2208
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
radar traps/speed cameras (if these are really meant as a deterrent and not revenue, I achieve the same effect at no expense to anyone)

I disagree with your point.

Your headlight flashing might prevent speeding in the short-term, as in the other car might lower their speed for a few minutes, then start speeding again once the speed camera has been passed.

If on the other hand they get fined and have points deducted for speeding, it's more likely to stop them speeding in future once they're in danger of losing their license with only a point or two left.

Sure there are hoons who will never learn, but I bet most people will drive more sensibly on or close to probation. So yes, I'd prefer the cops to catch and fine them as opposed to giving them a heads-up.

last edited by parabol at 00:57:40 18/Mar/06
Loki
Posts: 6602
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If on the other hand they get fined and have points deducted for speeding, it's more likely to stop them speeding in future once they're in danger of losing their license with only a point or two left.
What? Ohhh right, you mean they might slow down AFTER they've already killed the child because they continued to speed without knowing they got a speeding fine, cause it's still two weeks in the mail?

Speed Cameras are BS revenue, period.

REAL police presence pulling people over (or simply being on the road keeping people in check) is what's needed.
typo
Posts: 4804
Location: Other International
REAL police presence pulling people over (or simply being on the road keeping people in check) is what's needed.


What's needed is people to be responsible for their actions.

Speed Cameras are BS revenue, period.


It's a tax on the stupid.

last edited by typo at 01:08:59 18/Mar/06
scuzzy
Posts: 12031
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Aparently it's a good idea to flash your highbeams for a good 30 seconds when you get over taken for doing 30 up Mt Nebo.
taggs
Posts: 714
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hmm i don't get why people would flash lights at you for having your's on 24/7. I thought there were lots of cars that always had lights on by default cause thats the law in some countries?

edit: by lots of cars i mean models of cars. like foriegn built (european i think?) cars are made to have their lights on when you start em up. maybe im smoking crack though.

last edited by taggs at 01:53:59 18/Mar/06
Cl1nt
Posts: 56
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
no one has mentioned RBT's. quite often we see them round here, and flashing people is fun because they tend to favour a spot inbetween two bridges so the people know there doomed but cant do anything about MWAHAHAHA. ahem.
is cats car using that new tech in the other thread (stealthy thingy)?
bargain
Posts: 1226
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I flash the s*** out of it to warn people of speedtraps. I appreciate when other people do the same.
eXemplar
Posts: 1631
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I flush the s*** out of .... oh, cars.
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 2743
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
no one has mentioned RBT's


A while back I was driving along Creek Rd from Carindale towards Mt Gravatt (that section of road is split leveled, 2 lanes each way) when I come across some blue piece of s*** driving the wrong way down the road. There had been an RBT just over one of the rises and he didn't want any part of it. Two marked patrol cars were following on the correct side of the road, with several cops on foot running their guts out. I pulled over and had a quiet chuckle to myself as they caught him. =)
Makaveli
Posts: 2224
Location: USA
I'd have a chuckle if you got cleaned up by a truck.
fallenmessiah
Posts: 103
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i usually only flash my lights when a speed camera is sitting right before a speed change, like from 60 to 100, but that rarely happens these days from what ive seen.

i too have a silver car and dont have my lights on during the day. silver isnt hard to see in the day. a yellow car on a dusty road maybe. but i turn my lights on at the beggining of twilight bedcause thats when my car gets harder to see.
Rodolphe
Posts: 230
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
if my car was apparently so hard to see during the day that i needed my lights on, i would consider another car :/ on the other hand, i guess it is pretty harmless to be extra cautious
CHUB
Posts: 1240
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The point is to slow them down ALL the time because they never know where a speed camera/trap might be, not just when they get advanced warning.
At least some people here have common sense...
parabol
Posts: 2211
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What? Ohhh right, you mean they might slow down AFTER they've already killed the child because they continued to speed without knowing they got a speeding fine, cause it's still two weeks in the mail?

Nice knee-jerk reaction. You missed my point entirely.

A fine or notice of deduction of points, whether verbal by an officer or as a letter in the mail will have a higher chance of reducing their speeding in the long-term (read: LONG-TERM) than giving them them warning with your headlights.

I'm not even discussing short-term advantages, as I'd rather have someone not speeding for 6-12 months due to lack of points/license than going "OMG they might still be speeding for 2 weeks. Think of the children!". Look at the timescale and think about it for a while.

Personally I'd prefer the officer presence as just getting pulled over makes most people nervous, but speed-cameras achieve the same long-term effect, regardless of whether their existence is for revenue or not.

last edited by parabol at 11:07:01 18/Mar/06
HERMITech
Posts: 3759
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I remember hearing somewhere that all new model Fords (06 +) will be coming out from this year on with daylight headlamps set to *on* by default. Can't recall where I heard that though
TicMan
Posts: 634
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I flash when other people leave high beams on or forget to turn their lights on at night. I definetly keep the lights off during the day & fog lights off period unless it's, well.. foggy.

Interesting story though. I spend a bit of time at Maleny and during winter it gets quite dark & foggy so on come the fog lights at night so ineveitably I end up leaving them turned on when coming back to Brisbane. I was driving near Toombul one night when a guy in a Hilux flashed me once, twice and then proceeded to drive at me because presumably, he didn't like the foggies being on.. what is with cock suckers these days?
infi
Posts: 3209
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
has anyone made a boob joke yet?
Stez
Posts: 3140
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The reason I ask is that I have a light coloured car so I leave my lights on all the time, day or night


you're a dumb bitch.
Kat
Posts: 7559
Location:
Plenty of people leave their lights on all the time and because I have a newer car the car turns them off when I take out the key so I don't have any problems with running the battery down. It saves me having to worry if my lights are on or not . Plus, I think I have used my high beams like twice since I got the car and I am not getting flashed because I have them on.... unless stupid fools think my normal lights are high beams :o
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 2747
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
WARNING - Do not flash your lights at people who don't have their own turned on!

A police officer working with the DARE program has issued this warning: If you are driving after dark and see an on-coming car with no headlights on, DO NOT FLASH YOUR LIGHTS AT THEM! This is a common gang member "initiation game" that goes like this:

The new gang member under initiation drives along with no headlights, and the first car to flash their headlights at him is now his "target". He is now required to turn around and chase that car, and shoot at or into the car in order to complete his initiation requirements. Make sure you share this information with all the drivers in your family!


True because I read it on the Internet!
koopz
Posts: 5712
Location: Queensland
Flashing Your Headlights



infi said - "has anyone made a boob joke yet?"


no-one has. I'd like to, but you just don't give s*** to pregnant women. They'll track you down and sever your genitalia from your forehead. The funural will be the following Monday :/


on subject - I don't flash the lights anymore, and it's nice to see the same situation mature bikers put into pratice come across to cars (Herme's Falcon reference).


Btw Kat - how goes teh bubby? Anytime now or a few months yet?
Mantra
Posts: 1424
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I usually go 5-10km/hr over the speed limit when I'm familiar with the road and it's not in the city - like going to Warwick. I appreciate when people flash their lights when there's a speed camera, and I do the same.
You leave the house apart from for work Tim?!

Also, I flash for speed cameras if I remember. Although people that flash at people coming the other way for the next 30 kms are just plain annoying :)

I used to flash for $50, but Obes stopped paying.
intrik
Posts: 2298
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
When do you flash your headlights at other cars?


Never, some people take offense to it and I'm afraid of road rage. ( Yes I've been in incidents of road rage before and it wasn't nice )................Damn Beenleigh bogans in comodores.
Insom
Posts: 793
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Only time I flash mine is when someone has their headlights off at night.

Speed cameras, maybe, but if it's some ricer then f*** em
infi
Posts: 3225
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ok then....

omg kat i cannot believe you flash your headlights at oncoming cars. have you no shame, what if it is a family member in the oncoming car (that hasn't seen your headlights yet on the internet)?
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