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Has anyone developed a successful strategy for dealing with those who drive for miles with their
turn signals flashing (other than just ignoring them)? |
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Larry Scholnick a écrit :
> Has anyone developed a successful strategy for dealing with those who drive for miles with their > turn signals flashing (other than just ignoring them)? > > Most GM cars will go "bing-bong" if it's been on for more than 1 mile (or 1.5?) -- ---------------------- http://www.saab-900.tk The Saab Tech Resource ---------------------- |
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Larry Scholnick a écrit :
> Has anyone developed a successful strategy for dealing with those who drive for miles with their > turn signals flashing (other than just ignoring them)? > > Most GM cars will go "bing-bong" if it's been on for more than 1 mile (or 1.5?) -- ---------------------- http://www.saab-900.tk The Saab Tech Resource ---------------------- |
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Larry Scholnick a écrit :
> Has anyone developed a successful strategy for dealing with those who drive for miles with their > turn signals flashing (other than just ignoring them)? > > Most GM cars will go "bing-bong" if it's been on for more than 1 mile (or 1.5?) -- ---------------------- http://www.saab-900.tk The Saab Tech Resource ---------------------- |
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Larry Scholnick a écrit :
> Has anyone developed a successful strategy for dealing with those who drive for miles with their > turn signals flashing (other than just ignoring them)? > > Most GM cars will go "bing-bong" if it's been on for more than 1 mile (or 1.5?) -- ---------------------- http://www.saab-900.tk The Saab Tech Resource ---------------------- |
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If they're in front of you, start flashing your high beams in time with
their turn blinkers. On Sun, 26 Dec 2004, Larry Scholnick wrote: > Has anyone developed a successful strategy for dealing with those who drive for miles with their > turn signals flashing (other than just ignoring them)? > > > |
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If they're in front of you, start flashing your high beams in time with
their turn blinkers. On Sun, 26 Dec 2004, Larry Scholnick wrote: > Has anyone developed a successful strategy for dealing with those who drive for miles with their > turn signals flashing (other than just ignoring them)? > > > |
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Larry Scholnick wrote:
> Has anyone developed a successful strategy for dealing with those who > drive for miles with their turn signals flashing (other than just > ignoring them)? If I happen to get behind them, I flash my headlights in time with their blinker. This will usually draw the attention of a passenger in their car; then I can point at their blinker and the message gets delivered. |
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Larry Scholnick wrote:
> Has anyone developed a successful strategy for dealing with those who > drive for miles with their turn signals flashing (other than just > ignoring them)? If I happen to get behind them, I flash my headlights in time with their blinker. This will usually draw the attention of a passenger in their car; then I can point at their blinker and the message gets delivered. |
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On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 07:51:37 GMT, Larry Scholnick > wrote:
>Has anyone developed a successful strategy for dealing with those who drive for miles with their >turn signals flashing (other than just ignoring them)? Do nothing! Flashers left on are a warning to all others that the driver is asleep behind the wheel. |
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