May-25-2013 06:08 AM
May-25-2013 07:06 AM
RV daytrader wrote:
To me, it is safer to put my hazards on if I am driving 55 and others are doing 70. It tells them from a distance that I'm going slow and gives them a chance to get over into left lane sooner than if my hazards were off.
May-25-2013 07:04 AM
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May-25-2013 06:46 AM
May-25-2013 06:45 AM
RetSgt7114 wrote:Gau 8 wrote:
Please allow me to vent.
IT IS ILLEGAL AND UNSAFE TO DRIVE WITH HAZARD FLASHERS ON!!!
Um, no it's not, and it's rather appropriate if you happen to get stuck in a torrential down pour, which occurs quite regularly in Florida. Flashers indicate that there is a slow, stopped or disabled vehicle in the travel lane, and for following traffic to use caution. In many places in Florida, if you tried to pull off the road, you're likely to find yourself in a water-filled drainage ditch. If you can safely find a spot to pull off, and you want to do so, then do so, but otherwise you should stay on the pavement and use your flashers when visibility is reduced to that point and you have to drive slowly.
May-25-2013 06:45 AM
Gau 8 wrote:
Eric,
I won't argue semantics with you. Imagine you are in a driving rain and can only see a short distance. You are in heavy traffic and can't get to the side of the road.. Cars around you start turning on their flashers while they are still moving. Now you don't know if they are stopped and you are about to plow into them.. You tap your brakes and risk being rear ended. It was a very scary position. That is my point.
If the vis is good and you are moving slowly, yeah maybe. Not in a driving rain with bad vis.. If it is that bad , get off the roadway and flash away.
May-25-2013 06:37 AM
Gau 8 wrote:
Please allow me to vent.
IT IS ILLEGAL AND UNSAFE TO DRIVE WITH HAZARD FLASHERS ON!!!
May-25-2013 06:32 AM
Revo-Ray wrote:
If you have to use your hazards, then safely make your way to the shoulder where your hazards would be of better use and intended for. After the storm has passed and you feel you don't need to drive 20mph under the speed limit with your hazards on, then make your way back on to the roadway. This is one of the most irritating things and actually more likely to cause an accident.
May-25-2013 06:31 AM
May-25-2013 06:29 AM
May-25-2013 06:29 AM
Slowing Down.
Warn drivers behind you when you see
you’ll need to slow down. A few light taps on the brake pedal
-- enough to flash the brake lights -- should warn following
drivers. Use the four-way emergency flashers for times when
you are driving very slowly or are stopped. Warn other drivers
in any of the following situations
And
Driving Slowly. Drivers often do not realize how fast they
are catching up to a slow vehicle until they are very close.
If you must drive slowly, alert following drivers by turning
on your emergency flashers if it is legal. (Laws regarding
the use of flashers differ from one state to another. Check
the laws of the states where you will drive.)
May-25-2013 06:27 AM