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Very true. The flashing of lights is for warning of danger or a hazzard, like a hole in the road or an accident or a cyclist or slow moving vehicle ahead, or in some circumstances a gatso-glutton hiding in a bush with a speed camera

 

Like almost every car was doing with the camera that was parked at the top of Cooks Wood Rd yesterday, thanks to all of them for the heads up, saved me having to stamp on the brakes :thumbsup:

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Like almost every car was doing with the camera that was parked at the top of Cooks Wood Rd yesterday, thanks to all of them for the heads up, saved me having to stamp on the brakes :thumbsup:

 

You must remember that the holy ones on here dont EVER drift over the limit from time to time. They have alarms fitted to their speedo,s that automatically sound a high-pitched shrilling alarm to their steering wheel which tells them they are doing 34 in a 30 zone, and the driver that just flashed them (thinking it was their friend, but was mistaken) is just a filthy dirty law breaking trump-face, and should be horse whipped on the town hall steps. :hihi::hihi:

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You must remember that the holy ones on here dont EVER drift over the limit from time to time. They have alarms fitted to their speedo,s that automatically sound a high-pitched shrilling alarm to their steering wheel which tells them they are doing 34 in a 30 zone, and the driver that just flashed them (thinking it was their friend, but was mistaken) is just a filthy dirty law breaking trump-face, and should be horse whipped on the town hall steps. :hihi::hihi:

 

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No, it was never mentioned with the standard L-test.

 

Basic, basic stuff, though, that is easily covered by an awake, interested instructor and/or by a driver's reading of the HC.

Am I surprised? Probably not but it certainly doesn't say a lot for the thoroughness of some instruction or for the commitment of the learner to read up independently on driving theory ...

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