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  1. Join Date
    Jul 2006
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    #1
    Quote Originally Posted by IMm29 View Post
    And as in the case of seeing other cars with underinflated or flat tires still running as if nothing's amiss, you can also call their attention on a taillight not working properly. It's a whole other story if he does anything about it. But then again, proper enforcement is now a government agency's job.
    This is probably the best and easiest thing you could do. Point out things that are not working properly to the driver/owner and let him fix it. This makes it all safer for everybody. Prevention > the cure.

    Whenever I do this (warn others of flat tire, no lights, etc) and I see them off pulling over to the side of the road, I sometimes wonder if they're in much better shape now.

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    #2
    mejo nakaka confuse nga ang hazard lights pag umuulan. lalo na pag low visibility, para kang pinipicturan ng maraming tao. tapos meron pang nag bbright ng headlights sa likod mo, whew... experienced this several times sa NLEX.

    I only use the hazard lights when:

    1. changing flats
    2. somethings wrong with the car (ex. I had to drive to servitek on almost flat tires because some idiot punctured two tires (the car is parked in front of our house). I couldn't remove one of them because the some of the wheel nuts are loose-threaded.
    3. in emergency situations (rushing to hospital- although I was not the one driving at the time)

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