#211
vr2turbo
Posted 14 December 2011 - 05:33 PM
Hey, i noticed quite a handful of people using hazard light during heavy rain, either they are driving slower than the slowest or i really don't know what's in their mind?? Back in NZ, we were cruising 60-70km in a hailstorm or slow down to 40-50km, in reduced visibility but no flashing light needed. Another incident, a Mitsu lancer with some kind of yellow flashing LED beacon on top of his dashboard, i can see him from my rear view mirror a kilometre away, speeding and approaching my back this morning. What's all these flashing LED about? Sorry about the side track from the main topic...
Those who on the hazard lights in the rain while driving actually failed their driving test.......
So much have been said and still they do it.......
The dashboard one, only in bolihland you get that. Just drop by accessory shop during lunch, they now even have red and blue flashing light like police.....
Posted 02 January 2012 - 10:20 PM
tulan those hazard light when rain..
2012 NMT President
#213
vr2turbo
Posted 06 January 2012 - 10:48 AM
tulan those hazard light when rain..
Yup, but what to do, cannot change them.......
They think they are right......
#214
jacksonljs
Posted 07 January 2012 - 03:09 PM
Yup, but what to do, cannot change them.......
They think they are right......
Because they think they are doing a good deed telling that visibility is not good and hence, be more careful and please don't bang into them
#215
vr2turbo
Posted 07 January 2012 - 05:02 PM
Because they think they are doing a good deed telling that visibility is not good and hence, be more careful and please don't bang into them
Yes, they are correct but they have to be stationery.......hahahhahahhahha
Posted 13 January 2012 - 05:32 PM
Yes, they are correct but they have to be stationery.......hahahhahahhahha
last nite got one truck oso hazard light no rain.. but the truck has got no rear light la..
2012 NMT President