Quote Originally Posted by redorange View Post
If you lived in the US for that long then you of all people should know the proper use of the hazzard lights. I guess this is an example of pinoys going abroad and doing things the correct way only to return to the Philippines and go back to old habits.

You say you don't care if you confuse us but don't want to be rear ended by a 20 footer. But what if you confuse the driver of the 20 footer also with your actions don't you think it will cause an accident? Doing something because you feel it will make you safer, even though others have told you it's the wrong thing to do will only cause more harm than good in the long run.

Driving is an act in which you put your life in the hands of other drivers in the roadway so it requires that participants follow the same rules otherwise chaos and anarchy happens(uhmm that explains the traffic in the metro) which may result in injury or worst death.
1. I haven't had to use this in the US since sa East Coast, I wouldn't go out pag super sama ang weather in the first place (which is rare anyway -- compared to here). But I would've if I felt I needed to.

2. Others here have told me mali but the rule quoted by another person provided for an exception to the rule precisely under the circumstances I outlined.

3. Precisely, and that includes their exceptions. Unfortunately, a lot of people don't follow even BASIC rules. Kaya nga yata hindi na binabanggit ang exceptions sa rules eh. Kung basic rules pa lang madami ng hindi sumusunod, lagyan mo pa kaya ng exceptions yung ibang rules, eh di lalo na. Kaya nga hindi ko naman sinasabing sumunod kayo sa akin eh.

Sinasabi ko lang, the exception DOES EXIST kaya huwag niyo namang sabihing masama ako o hindi ako marunong magmaneho dahil mas maraming lukaret kesa sa akin at sa mas importanteng bagay pa.

Kung gusto niyo namang baguhin ko ang driving ko, magkuwento kayo ng EXPERIENCE dahil mukhang hindi na nagtutugma ang mga rule book dito bukod sa contrary siya sa experience ko.