Freelander2hoo
Member Since: 18 Oct 2007
Location: Stroud
Posts: 50
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Yep, my lights come on promptly in an underpass, covered car park or tunnel - for the duration. Upon exit,
sometimes they remain on longer in bright day light than required but that is more annoying to others than to me.
As regards flashing headlights to others. Each flash is explained and regularly understood in context of the moment.
Mostly, it is a, "c'mon mate, you're struggling". "After you.." Smile - exchange of raised palms. Happy days.
What idiot would approach a potential hazard and flash headlights believing they are telling all those attending, "I am coming through, regardless?" (That's what the horn is for)
Sometimes you're tootling along a m'way and a heavy passes you - so you flash when his tail is passed. The driver alternates his indicators. It is a cool man-to-man moment. A coming together of the brotherhood of professional drivers is experienced.
Then there's the outside lane when a sucker is hogging the ground so you give a flash in a request to yield, Then when they do - you floor it and speed past. That's cool too.
Then there's the one when you see your mate's motor. That's a, "I see you buddy - high five"
It's common sense and the knack of reading the road. Firenze Red XS TD4 01/2013 . Averaging 1800 miles per month. My 5th Freelander in 11 years. Devotee?
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23rd Mar 2011 9:50 pm |
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