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View Poll Results: Flash to pass
I use it (or have used it) 6 25.00%
I've Heard of it but never used it 3 12.50%
Never heard of it 8 33.33%
I think it's illegal, but unsure 4 16.67%
Flashing headlights isn't enough! 2 8.33%
It should be used/taught more 10 41.67%
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Old 01-11-2010, 05:51 PM   #1
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When I was much younger learning to drive, I was taught to flash a car (with my headlights) from behind if I wanted them to move over (into the lane beside them) as this was more curtious then leaning on the horn.



Today, I was driving home in the rain and got stuck behind someone doing 60 in an 80 zone sitting in the right lane. I know the road, and there wasn't a right turn for at least 5 k's so rather then zooming up the left side of them, I just gave them a quick flash of the headlights which they responded to by giving me the bird! So I ended up having to duck up beside them and pass them on the left ... and I made sure I gave her a curtious bird in return.



My question is: Does anyone still use Flash to Pass, or have you even heard of it? And given todays crackdown on stupid laws, is it even legal?

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Old 01-11-2010, 06:15 PM   #2
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I do and the horn but not the bird.
No one should have to over take on the left.
With the bird it could get out of hand
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Old 01-11-2010, 06:22 PM   #3
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Always use it, believe everyone should use it.
Unfortunately some people think it's rude or something (yep, the same people who are doing 9 under the limit in the right lane).
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Old 01-11-2010, 06:28 PM   #4
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I do it when someone is hogging the right lane or when I think someone doesn't know I am about to overtake them.

I have found that flashing the lights is more common in Melbourne than anywhere else.

When I do it, I do it to alert people of my presence, not to be rude.
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Old 01-11-2010, 06:28 PM   #5
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I think it's fine to give someone a flash if they are under the speed limit in the right lane, but think it's rude to do it to someone who is doing the speed limit.

The right lane isn't the speeding lane, i've been in a number of situations where i've been flashed or tailgated for doing the speed limit in the right hand lane. I usually take my foot of the accelerator and drop to a slower speed to **** them off and make them go around.
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Old 01-11-2010, 06:30 PM   #6
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The right lane isn't the speeding lane, i've been in a number of situations where i've been flashed or tailgated for doing the speed limit in the right hand lane. I usually take my foot of the accelerator and drop to a slower speed to **** them off and make them go around.
Why don't you just obey the road rules and get out of the right lane unless you are overtaking?

It is you that I dislike most on our hwys.
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Always use it but no-one knows what it means. Obviously this means it should be taught more.
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Why don't you just obey the road rules and get out of the right lane unless you are overtaking?

It is you that I dislike most on our hwys.
And it is you who is forced to go around me.
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I think it's fine to give someone a flash if they are under the speed limit in the right lane, but think it's rude to do it to someone who is doing the speed limit.

The right lane isn't the speeding lane, i've been in a number of situations where i've been flashed or tailgated for doing the speed limit in the right hand lane. I usually take my foot of the accelerator and drop to a slower speed to **** them off and make them go around.
I put it to you that drivers such as your good self are one of the main causes of road rage. The right lane is not for cruising along at the speed limit. Keep left unless overtaking.
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I thaught it was illigeal otherwise I would have been using it. And I hate people on hwy's who just sit in the right lane it is the overtaking lane ONLY.

the other day I was on my way up the calder to go to bendigo and I had some idiot P plater in the right lane so I went to over take him in the left and he moved over on me so had to go back to the right and noticed he went to move back I ended up floring it to get passed before I was caught up in a accident.

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Old 01-11-2010, 06:40 PM   #11
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Generally the headlights flash to warn on coming traffic of a speed camera
I know someone who was fined for doin this

I dont think its common pratice,because it could be a fineable offence
(Could be wrong, do tell)

To many issues to contend with regarding some previous replies
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People staying in the right lane frustrates me the most out of everything on the road by a mile. I also absolutly hate it when two cars are side by side doing 5+ under the limt, and stay like that for ages. They don't overtake each other, not even the slightest change of overlaps, they are dead set neck and neck. I really really hate that.
Do they not understand what 'keep left unless overtaking' means? It means keep left unless overtaking.
Do they do it on purpose? Are they so ignorant as to what is happening around them?


On topic though, I've never heard of flashing when wanting to pass as a gesture of good. From what I thought about it, it was like someone said 'get out of the way you slow dh'.
If it was seen as coutious or people just stayed in the left, the road would be much more enjoyable.
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I do it when someone is hogging the right lane or when I think someone doesn't know I am about to overtake them.

I have found that flashing the lights is more common in Melbourne than anywhere else.

When I do it, I do it to alert people of my presence, not to be rude.

Unfortunately its rude in Oz to do this but holding people up and causing a a dangerous situation on the road is perfectly acceptable....oh wait as long as your under the limit the world will not come to an end.
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If it was seen as coutious or people just stayed in the left, the road would be much more enjoyable.
The thing is, staying in the right lane is actually illegal but is never enforced. Police are too busy pinging criminals for going 2-3 ks ph over the speed limit.
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Old 01-11-2010, 06:46 PM   #15
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It's illegal. But I didn't have the choice to say that I actually know that, so at the moment I'm unsure...

Annoying thing is there is the unwritten rule book of road courtesy and initiative and then there are laws. Plenty of these overlap...
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And it is you who is forced to go around me.
Are you serious????

Who are you to dictate to other drivers what is right and wrong.

By you being in the right lane, even at the limit, it is YOU who is breaking the law by not moving to the left.

The keep left rule only applies above a certain limit (80 or 90 in NSW).

It's one of my pet hates on the road, people who play the cop thinking it's their job to enforce the law on everyone else.......
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Are you serious????

Who are you to dictate to other drivers what is right and wrong.

By you being in the right lane, even at the limit, it is YOU who is breaking the law by not moving to the left.

The keep left rule only applies above a certain limit (80 or 90 in NSW).

It's one of my pet hates on the road, people who play the cop thinking it's their job to enforce the law on everyone else.......
Can you please stop enforcing the law on XR, thank you...
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Never heard of it. I flash to warn of speed cameras for oncoming traffic but that's about it. I too don't like it when people stay in the right hand lane. Normally just sit behind them (at an acceptable spacing) until they move. That or overtake in the left lane.
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Hogging the right lane is frowned on, so is speeding, so is flashing your lights, so we're all in the wrong here. Done.
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