To: | David Brister <brister@tiscali.fr>, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net |
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Subject: | Re: Headlamp flashers, fly-off brakes - origins (longish) |
From: | Trevor Jordan <trevor@jordan.name> |
Date: | Wed, 8 Dec 2004 08:18:32 +1100 |
References: | <002901c4db98$ba327f40$a9e107c3@evesham> <005a01c4dc4e$c45bb200$3eba9853@SN301853770004> |
In Australia it can also mean: Warning, Speed Camera Ahead. Not a legal use, but widely practised. Trevor Jordan 74.5 TR6 At 12:20 PM +0100 7/12/04, David Brister wrote: >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. |
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