hwybear wrote:I know people flash lights but does not make sense what so ever.
Most often the "traps" are in areas where there is a high number of collisions, high number of fatalities, residential and school zones.
OK, it took me 2 whole days to stop laughing long enough to reply to this (slight exaggeration). I have NEVER seen a local speed trap (and I know where ALL of them are) that was anywhere NEAR the places you described above. It's plain as day that our traps are setup in the most "productive" spots, quite removed from residential, school OR park zones. In fact, one of the well known spots is operated by an officer who lost his dog to a speeder, So now he runs radar regularly within a few hundred feet of his house! (edge of town rural setting comprising maybe 3 or 4 houses set back quite far from the road). Just a tad self-serving don't ya think?
There's very few ways for drivers to communicate with each other (aside from hand gestures, LOL). Flashing high beams IS one of them, though. When I see oncoming traffic flashing, my first thought is maybe there's something wrong with my headlights (perhaps my highbeams are on, etc.). If my lights are fine, I immediately expect to see a speed trap and make any necessary adjustments. It makes me feel good that there's still a sort of "comradery" between the motoring public. This is just how people treated each other back in the good ol' days
I don't care how politically incorrect it becomes to warn others by flashing my lights, I will always do it, and I will always appreciate others who warn me. Should I ever see a speed trap near a school, I'll probably NOT warn.
Don't think I don't try to help the police with problem drivers, though. My wife and I were eye-witnesses to a serious case of road rage that could have easily resulted in tragedy (between two OTHER motorists). I promptly phoned the police with a full description of the vehicle and driver (including lisence no.) and stressed that I would be more than willing to assist with the laying of charges (the guy was a freekin' nut-job). The receptionist said she'd pass on my complaint to an officer. I received NO call and it's been about 10 months.
So I take it very personally when it's suggested that these speed traps get "problem" drivers off the road, when I see absolutely NO interest in what I would describe as an incident 20X more serious than 20 klicks over.
ticketcombat wrote:When a semi, large truck or Greyhound bus is passing me, I flash my lights to signal that I see them, they have passed me and it's safe to come into my lane. As a thank you, they flash their emergency lights.
Wow! If you're being passed by a bus or Big-Rig, you're drivin' way too slow!! LOL (JK) 