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Today a car was behind me waiting to over take and he had his hazards lights on as soon as he passed he switched them off, anybody else had that.
Today a car was behind me waiting to over take and he had his hazards lights on as soon as he passed he switched them off, anybody else had that.
I use the hazard lights sometimes for that, also have them on and slow right down when passing an ice cream van in a back turning where i can see kids being served, it's just to warn any motorist behind of a possible child running out.
Should i not do that then do you think?
Ah yes, the old "I am parked illegally and am causing an obstruction, but I have my hazard lights on so it's all good."one snag is people use them as "park anywhere" lights so peeps behind might think you've stopped / are stopping and hence zoom past. If you're passing the ice cream van I'd indicate normally and just drive v alow
That's possibility yes, but it's only on narrow or restricted roads i'd put them on for a cyclist.one snag is people use them as "park anywhere" lights so peeps behind might think you've stopped / are stopping and hence zoom past. If you're passing the ice cream van I'd indicate normally and just drive v alow
I do this if approaching a queue on the motorway - indicates to those behind that you are seriously slowing down, not just losing a little speed. I've seen lots of others do this as well in the UK.Out of interest...I've also noticed when sometimes abroad, motorist put hazards on when approaching a slow moving or stopped queue of traffic, then switch them off when another vehicle comes behind them with there hazards on. seems a good idea to me.
I had a lurker yesterday. Going to my parents, there's a short hill that's just steep enough to get me slowed down to single-digit speeds. The road's pretty wide and usually traffic will pass after the narrow bit near the bottom. This time a massive artic sat behind me for the minute it takes me to frantically winch myself to the topI've not had the hazard light thing- yet anyway! I do get a lot of "lurkers" - the drivers that sit on your back wheel for ages even when the road ahead is straight and clear for a safe overtake. Most odd. Although annoying, I guess I prefer lurkers to the psychopaths.
I think that's a sign of a conscientious driver. In my experience as a passenger, many people never seem use their hazard lights, and a few do... seemingly to warn any vehicles behind that they're slowing sharper than expected (brake lights are either on or off), or maybe just because they've spotted something on the road ahead that the car behind maybe hasn't. I reckon it's a way of communicating with the car behind, although i suspect many drivers don't think of them like that... or even know what the button's for.Today a car was behind me waiting to over take and he had his hazards lights on as soon as he passed he switched them off, anybody else had that.
In many countries it is illegal to have your hazards on whilst the vehicle is moving. It prevents you from indicating your intention to turn.I use the hazard lights sometimes for that, also have them on and slow right down when passing an ice cream van in a back turning where i can see kids being served, it's just to warn any motorist behind of a possible child running out.
Should i not do that then do you think?