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Don't you flash your headlights for this? |
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I suppose flashing the headlights could be used for this purpose, but that is not the local custom in any of the places that I have driven (central, south, and east Unites States). Maybe things are different across the Big Pond? |
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Is Sensei Japanese for Sensor? |
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I recall something from Driver's Training that was supposed to apply here: Right-of-Way? |
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Of course in sunny California we just wave our handguns and largest caliber wins... |
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Right-of-Way...Right-of-Way...sounds familiar...gonna have to look that one up. |
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The person on the right goes first. |
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[PeterSealy} - I, too, was completely befuddled at this "stopping at stop signs" thing. I refuse to believe that it happens, though. This is probably just some urban legend, like the boogeyman, the Candyman, and the Dwight Yoakam. |
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Does that mean that if I stop at stop signs, I cease to exist? ...Just asking. |
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As long as there is no-one there to see you stop... |
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This idea may sit better in the car:communication catagory, [barzanen], where you'll find several similar ideas, such as the one to which [hippo] links above. |
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So now we have two people flicking their GBM lights at each other instead of waving at each other... How does this alleviate the problem? |
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Stop signs with white borders are optional.... |
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Actually, flicking the headlights is the most common way I've seen this problem addressed. [BigBrother] needs to drive in Pennsylvannia, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, and Indiana more....then again, it may just be common in the rural areas..... |
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What do you call four blonds, each sitting a a stop sign at a four way intersection? |
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I knew a guy once who ceased to exist *because* he didn't stop at at stop sign. Go figure. |
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[Susen] The definition of eternity. |
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Last time I visited Great Falls, Montana, there were no stop signs anywhere in the city. Everyone is expected to use caution when proceeding through an intersection. They do have stop lights at major intersections, however. |
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sensei is japanese for teacher (pronounced sen-say). |
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Around the dark, high-hedged lanes of Cornwall by night, the locals switch off their headlights when approaching a junction. If they see no lights, they assume it's safe to go. Of course, if another local is doing the same thing, they're both in trouble. |
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blissmiss, I can well imagine that. Likely to occur in our own Marin County as well -- I can see bumper stickers now: "Visualize Stopping." |
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This is an awesome idea. Especially if the light could be attached to a small explosive placed under the seat of the confused driver. Not only would this politely give the right of way to the opposing motorist, but it'd also rid the world of another idiot who can't figure out a 4way stop. |
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Speaking of flashing headlights....I was ticketed for blinking my lights in a speed trap....cop gives me a ticket for having "flashing lights"...I have standard equipment on my vehicle.........Florida judge wrote a book, says flashing your lights to warn drivers of cops with radar is legal.... |
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Anyone got any info.......I'm taking this one to court....you can contact me directly....handyman484@hotmail.com |
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Last time I read about it here in Washington I think it was illegal. Obstruction of justice or something. Actually, it wasn't for flashing headlights it was for posting a "Radar Trap Ahead" sign on the side of the road but they mentioned that flashing headlights also was illegal. |
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