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Subject: | Re: Headlamp flashers, fly-off brakes - origins (longish) |
From: | "David Brister" <brister@tiscali.fr> |
Date: | Tue, 7 Dec 2004 12:20:32 +0100 reply-type=original |
References: | <002901c4db98$ba327f40$a9e107c3@evesham> |
One of the downsides of flashing headlamps is the difficulty of interpreting the meaning of the flash. In some countries it can mean "get out of my way" whilst in otheres GB for example it means "please go ahead." I remember the practice of flashing high beam briefly before overtaking at night from my earliest memories as a small boy before the war. David Brister 1967 TR4A "Not everything, I fear, improves with age"---Peter Sellars cc 1961. |
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