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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn_duke View Post
    Probably, in cases the driver behind you is suffering from anti-hazzard light sickness that confuses him to death for not knowing which side to overtake.

    On the other end it may save lives, especially if the driver in hazzard lights is trying to warn you that half of the road ahead is missing.
    ..."anti-hazard light sickness"...
    seems to me, that's another reason why moving cars should not normally turn on their hazard lights.
    you never know if such a driver is following you...

    so is that what hazard lights mean to you? "overtake me" ?

    errr... which half of the road is missing? the hazard lights fail to say which.

    in the two examples above, it would seem, that the hazard lights are suggesting two opposite courses of action... using the exactsame pair of flashing lights...
    hmmm...

    heh heh.
    Last edited by dr. d; July 2nd, 2019 at 10:16 AM.

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