Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!watdragon!rose!hpchang From: hpchang@rose.waterloo.edu (Hsi P. Chang) Newsgroups: ont.general Subject: Re: Highway Driving Rules Message-ID: <13189@watdragon.waterloo.edu> Date: 10 Apr 89 08:04:48 GMT Sender: daemon@watdragon.waterloo.edu Reply-To: hpchang@rose.waterloo.edu (Hsi P. Chang) Distribution: ont Organization: U. of Waterloo, Ontario Lines: 21 cs3b3aj@maccs.UUCP (Stephen M. Dunn) writes: > Yes, high beams can be _quite_ an annoyance, but let's say you've driven up >behind somebody and they haven't moved out of the way (assuming it's >possible for them to do so) in what you consider a reasonable amount of >time. What do you do? There are other alternatives than flashing the high beam into the other drivers eyes. I like to think that flashing the high beam is reserved for emergency warning situation (ie. Your tire is blown, your baby is about to crawl out of the backseat window, etc). There are alternatives to flashing the high beam: 1) Turn your lights on and off (Or off and on when dark) 2) Signal LEFT (On the left lane, of course) 3) Change lane (Passing on the right is possible!) =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- hpchang@rose.waterloo.{edu,cdn} Hsi P. Chang hpchang@rose.uwaterloo.ca 3B Computer Science, Co-op. uunet!watmath!rose!hpchang University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Pbageby-k vf sbe vqvbgf