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Perrysburg_Dodg
Sep 11, 2013Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:W.E.BGood wrote:Or maybe he was just suggesting that a flash back will show the individual that he doesn't have his brights on. I don't believe he was suggesting to leave the brights on. I've done this when someone flashes me and I don't have the high beams on, it just tells them that I don't. Big deal.transamz9 wrote:
The next time someone hits their bright lights at you , do the same to them. Then they will see the light.
Brilliant! (no pun intended) That'll solve the problem. Go right ahead and do it, maybe he'll run across an LEO who can give him an extra incentive to FIX the problem.:R
I did that and a OSHP officer pulled me over and was going to write me a ticket for Road Rage! Since he had his high beams on and decided the person he pulled over was not going to just roll over and play dead I did not receive one. The next morning I spent an hour at the Post filling a complaint against him.
Point being the simple act of flashing your high beam can get you a road rage ticket and at 6 points possible license suspension and or jail time not to mention the huge fine you will get, do you think its worth it.
My problem is with the motorcycle riders running around with four or six lights on their HD. Good way to get yourself killed, blinding someone with four wheels and tons of steel around them. When you only have two wheels and maybe a skid led is not a real smart idea.
Don
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