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In reply to the discussion: Driving question: Was flashing one's headlights to tell someone to move over ever considered polite? [View all]Tommy_Carcetti
(44,455 posts)44. If you are driving 90, you should expect to brake.
It should be in your mind, if it already isn't, that the drivers around you aren't driving 90 MPH either.
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Driving question: Was flashing one's headlights to tell someone to move over ever considered polite? [View all]
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2015
OP
It's also illegal. I got pulled over for driving in the left lane, no ticket but the cop told me
auntAgonist
Mar 2015
#67
In my recollection, the only time flashing one's lights is considered good driving etiquette
Aristus
Mar 2015
#2
Back in the day, ( 1960's) there were 2 acceptable reasons to flash your headlights:
dixiegrrrrl
Mar 2015
#6
It's rarely safe to drive below the speed limit in the passing lane. I travel
In_The_Wind
Mar 2015
#10
Driving in the passing lane slowly is aggressive driving, along with thoughtless, selfish and mean.
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#5
Depends on how much over, 5-10 no, above that, yes. I would get over into the right hand lane when
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#35
Get into the right hand lane when safe and let the faster speeder pass. No need to engage in a
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#62
When I was in one of my many driving classes-speed demon back in the day-One woman was
mackerel
Mar 2015
#9
A professional truck drivers perspective; (Edited to address your "10 MPH rule)
A HERETIC I AM
Mar 2015
#15
thank you for this post. I use the 75% rule of thumb and use my headlights like you detailed.
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2015
#19
My older brother & truckers taught me road etiquette. Exactly as you described.
Panich52
Mar 2015
#30
But if you are already driving over the limit and some guy still decides to flash his lights?
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2015
#33
If somone is driving 85 or 90, chances are they are already a safety hazard.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2015
#39
Yes, they are in a hurry, you don't know why, could be their baby is being born. Let the
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#45
Flashing one's lights is a signal to me that I should gradually slow down to the speed limit.
Iggo
Mar 2015
#27
I don't think failing to cede the lane to a 90 mph tailgater flashing his lights is being dickish.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2015
#51
If I really want to make time, 99% of the time the drivers get the hint by their rear view mirror
steve2470
Mar 2015
#55
flashing from behind was a request to move over the allow faster traffic...
LanternWaste
Mar 2015
#59
You have murder fantasies rather than give up your self-important status of being lane speed enforce
alphafemale
Mar 2015
#72
It has never been polite to ride the left lane without passing in a timely fashion.
Threedifferentones
Mar 2015
#76
