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JRscooby wrote:
Decades and millions of miles of driving, and the only time things ever went from can see to drive 50, to can't see at all, was when I had a headlight issue. There have been times when rain increased to the point I hope I'm on the shoulder.
IMHO, for anybody to say "I must go, even when I can't see because a idiot might not see me stopped" takes a special kind of stupid.
Now often trucks do hit, driving to fast for conditions. But normally the change in conditions is traction, not visibility
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dedmiston wrote:
Hopefully all of us are manually flipping on our headlights as muscle memory when we start the engine and buckle up, daytime or nighttime.
โJul-28-2021 06:21 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:cummins2014 wrote:
I have driven that area many times ,for one its 80 mph speed limit, and they do every bit of it, I would guess some in the 90 mph range . I have been passed going 80 out thru there . I am usually towing the fifth wheel, so going 65. I never pass a car ,nor a Semi. Occasionally another Rv ,but not many. At those speeds they can stack up pretty fast .
According to HERE they list only TWO states which is "illegal" to drive with flashers on.
"However, different states have different rules when it comes to flipping on your flashers while you're driving. It's illegal in places like Florida or Louisiana."
2 out of 50?
That isn't "many" and it is a dumb law too boot.
Why?
Once again from that link above..
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โGenerally, hazard lights are for the driverโs safety,โ Woodard said.
Traditionally, weโre taught to turn on our flashing hazard lights when we pull off to the side of the road. Woodard said there are a lot of other situations in which your car can be considered a hazard.
โIf you feel like conditions are unsafe, whether your vehicle is having mechanical issues, whether you have a flat and youโre just trying to get to the next exit, if thereโs inclement weather,โ he said."
In other states failing to turn on the 4 ways could result in you getting additional fines if you pull that stunt and are involved in creating an accident..
4 ways are required by federal law to be built into modern vehicles, in my state, they must function to pass state inspection, they are a safety item which may save not only your life but other motorists..
Many states I have traveled through often post signs on long steep hills if you are under the speed limit to turn on flashers..
โJul-27-2021 07:42 PM
cummins2014 wrote:
I have driven that area many times ,for one its 80 mph speed limit, and they do every bit of it, I would guess some in the 90 mph range . I have been passed going 80 out thru there . I am usually towing the fifth wheel, so going 65. I never pass a car ,nor a Semi. Occasionally another Rv ,but not many. At those speeds they can stack up pretty fast .
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Thermoguy wrote:
So, your driving along at say 50mph, then a sandstorm fueled by strong winds takes away your visibility so you can't see past your bumper, what do you do? If you hit the brakes, you cause a chain reaction accident on the freeway, if you don't hit the brakes you sail right through it or hit the car in front of you that hit the brakes... Which do you think happened here? No one knows for sure, but on a straight road you would probably drive right out of it is you didn't touch the brakes and just held your car straight. These things happen because someone freaked out and tried to stop and the people behind them didn't.
I almost got in a car accident because someone hit the brakes driving on wet roads, there was an unseen puddle and they hit the brakes in moderately heavy traffic, everyone else just held their course. Hitting the brakes causes the car to swerve vs holding your lane and riding through it.
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โJul-27-2021 11:21 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
The best choice is to pull off as far as possible, lights off, foot off the brake, flashers off as you don't want someone to follow your lights. Wait it out.