^ian^ wrote:bonk wrote:^ian^ wrote:Next to the hazard lights... there's these things called brake lights.
They only come on when you put your foot on the brake pedal.
And what is the point of brake lights?
To tell people you are braking.
Hazard lights - look out - there's a hazard... which to me fog counts.
Brake lights - look out - I am stopping
Indicators - look out - I am turning / changing lanes
Reverse lights - look out - I am reversing
High Beams - look out - you're driving the wrong direction!
Shesh... no wonder there's so many accidents here.
Dear Ian...
I understand your point of view.... But to put an end of the story...
IT IS ILLEGAL TO DRIVE USING HAZARD LIGHTS IN FOG! this rule is set by the police department.
please call them and check...
Hazard light is ONLY and ONLY when your car is stopped or there is a hazard ahead where you need to warn everyone behind you.
FOG or Rain are not hazards... those are bad weather conditions!
did you guys remember the bad rainy days? can you believe there where drivers use hazard lights even in the rain?!?!?
Thats why the police department put the blame on the Hazard lights this time...
(Not keeping distance and the miss-use of hazard lights) this is according to the FM news this morning.
yes, there was speeding cars... however... not all the trucks, busses, and everyone was driving on speed... the main reason is why because due to thick fog... people was not able to tell if the hazard flash infront of them is to warn them due to an accident... or it is from another driver scared and he is flashing his hazard lights while driving.
everytime the country get into fog conditions... the police ALWAYS advice drivers to drive slowly and NOT to use Hazard lights... but no one listen (I guess)
as I said... I understand everyone opinion... but this debate is simply answered by the police Dept.
just my two fils