NOW THAT I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION!!
To all Floridians, they are familiar with the sudden summer
downpour with showers. It is unlike anywhere else that I am aware. It is a VERY common sight, and with me driving 4-6,000 miles a month, many on the local interstate, it is a common occurrence to see everyone driving down the road with their emergency flashers on. Sorry to rant, and to those outside Florida, it might be hard to comprehend, but to put it in perspective, it would probably compare to a driving snowstorm where you can hardly see in front of your car. First, what is the emergency? Do you not think we don't all KNOW it is raining. Your flashers were not my first clue! If you are so uncomfortable driving, and you perceive it is too hazardous to continue driving, PULL OVER!!! Secondly, while it is not as much an issue to me, it is against the law. What concerns me more though, is WHY it is against the law! The state department of highway safety has shown, doing this CAUSES more accidents than it prevents. It is VERY HARD to figure out what you are doing, breaking, turning, what? They are designed for emergencies when you are stationary. PLEASE, spread the word, for everyones safety -
Stop Flashing Me!!!
http://www.flhsmv.gov//fhp/misc/News/Related/2006/FHPnews071106s.htm
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I would have thought that people would put their lights on not because they don't trust themselves but because they don't trust other drivers. All the same, if it's against the law, it's against the law!