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I tell them i was warning drivers of deer crossing the road
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While there may not be a specific law against it, the cop could cite you using any of the above, and, depending on the mood of the judge, it could stick. Oh...and I'm never incorrect. |
And unless that was the truth it would be Perjury - not a smart option for a 'Citizen' and one that gets you in a lot more trouble than the speeding ticket.
A high court judge in New South Wales claimed he was not driving his car at the time it was caught in a speed trap. Turned out the person he claimed was driving had died some years ago. The judge is was sentenced to 3 years jail, minimum 2 yrs non-parole. Down here in Australia you would get done for use of High Beam against oncoming traffic. |
You guys are so cute, thinking cops have to PROVE it. :(
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Maybe there is a twilight zone out there full of cops who wouldnt mind you flashing :D |
Someone saved me once with a flash of their lights.
I have read a motor mag news story in the last few years of someone being convicted of warning of a speed trap with a flash of their lights. Doesn't seem right. We need an Automobile Club that looks out for drivers' interests - unlike the AAA. There was an attempt at a coup at AAA but AFAIK it failed. |
we tap our helmets. can create a false sense of security. just because somebody doesn't give the signal doesn't mean there isn't a trap two corners ahead.
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I also flash and love the wave back, like 911Rob. Works both ways, I've saved a few folks and I've been saved myself. No problems with the cops yet, and don't know if it's illegal here in Colorado or not. My luck, I'll find out tomorrow.
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I flash people when I pass the radar guys, I have had people flash me and it may have helped. I first saw this driving in Central America, in the 80s, people did it all the time and you loved them for it.
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I've never met nor heard of anyone being cited much less pulled over by any of the above actions. |
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Motorcyclists do this all the time by either tapping the helmet to an oncoming rider or doing the one handed downward wave (ie "slow down/go easy"). Usually helmet tap for cop and other for bad conditions but it varies. I have never heard of a motorcyclist being cited for this.
As for the high beams, if there is a speed trap one could argue that is a potentially dangerous situation. What if the cop is pulling into traffic to pull someone over? That is a hazard. Better safe than sorry. not legally binding of course... |
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settle down danny boy.
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I think you're just feeling a bit bent at being caught using shoddy research is all. It's all good. Must have searched for "flashing" huh? Lucky you didn't do that on Google. Just imagine what'd turn up.:D |
I carried (and read) the CVC with me for 15 yrs. Know it like the back of my hand.
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Now I've notice that alot of semi trucks have a small green light on their drivers side mirror and I'm wondering if this is a signal to other drivers at night? Maybe they turn it red if there's a cop or trouble ahead? Does anyone know what that green light is? I've seen it more and more lately. |
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