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    Default Cell Phones and Fast Lanes.

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    People who talk on their cell phones, while doing 70 in the fast lane on deerfoot are liable to get shot. Or so help me god I will totally drive you off the road without a 2nd thought.

    Put your yack box away and concentrate on driving your 5-Speed Manual Neon. The car doesnt drive itself when you shift gears. The speed limit is 100 you peice of #$&% and the fast lane is also called the passing lane, in which people going FASTER pass you and change lanes back to the middle lane. When I flash my blinders at you, dont slow down. I have no problem ramming you from the side.

    End Rant.

    Moral of the story is please dont talk on your cell phone, or hog the fast lane. There are 3 other lanes. And if its important, they will leave a message. Its not like you dont get reception off deerfoot.

    Should probably be in another forum, but this was definetly a street encounter if I ever did see one.
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    Ummm, last time I checked just cause someone else is driving like a douche, doesn't give anyone the right to start driving like a douche and flashing your high beams.

    But that could just be me.

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    Proper road ediquette.

    Flashing your high beams. Also called, flash to pass (in countries like Japan, which have these lenses pre-installed). Most People in Canada drive like morons. This is known fact. Anywhere else in the world, they flash at you to either move, or indicate a passing manouvre. I also use this to signal a thank you to a big rig that pulls a little onto the shoulder when Im passing on the highway.


    So when Im flashing at other drivers, obviously your doing something obviously wrong. Maybe you should, stop talking on the phone and perhaps check where the F%^k you are. Maybe you really are doing 70 on deerfoot. Or maybe you have a flat tire. Or maybe your still in 3rd gear. Who knows?
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    or maybe u should just change lanes or slow down with this weather
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    everyone dislikes slow drivers in the fast lane. Flashing the beams at them is an appropriate response.

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    Flashing beams is a courteous move... Works wonders on the highways usually... And it is supposed to work on freeways (deerfoot, 16th, crowchild...) But most people assume your mad at them, or don't want you to pass them due to pride, so then they start acting like assholes, but still, just get the hell out of the way.
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    the problem with the flashing the high beams is that the people that are smart enough to know what it means are smart enough not to be in the fast lane

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    I agree with what LilDrunkenSmurf said. Deerfoot drivers don't respond well to flashing high beams and think the people who do this are being assholes. I've seen this many times and most of the time the slower car won't change lanes and the speeder will have to change lanes to pass them.

    I think the flashing beams work better on 1 lane highways where you don't have other lanes to use to pass other then the on-comming lane.

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    Originally posted by ercchry
    the problem with the flashing the high beams is that the people that are smart enough to know what it means are smart enough not to be in the fast lane
    Very true...

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    flashing headlight to ask people to move over is a proper thing to do. Its better than giving them a finger or tailgate them which invoke road rage.

    the worst ones are the one that are doing like 80 on a 100KM zone clueless to what the hell is going on. Same goes with going 60KM on the left lane of crowchild and speeds up when you try to pass them in the middle lane.

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    And I learned something. I just think to myself that I wouldn't want to be blinded in my rear view, but I guess what works works. Sorry for my accusations before alak.

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    some countries even flash there lights at each other to warn each other of speed traps and things, i remember down in fiji that they would do it to warn about the army being up ahead, that was kinda scary

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    ^ i try to flash them to warm on coming drivers of cops with set up radar. I know if i was that on coming driver I'd sure LOVE it if someone warned be

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    i flashed my highbeams at some guy once..
    what does he do?
    nothing, he reaches into his glove box whips out a flash light. and flashes me back.. like
    wow. i was speechless

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    Default Re: Cell Phones and Fast Lanes.

    Originally posted by Alak
    Or so help me god I will totally drive you off the road without a 2nd thought.
    I have no problem ramming you from the side.


    Originally posted by hjr
    everyone dislikes slow drivers in the fast lane. Flashing the beams at them is an appropriate response.

    No ramming them off the road is the appropriate response

    Originally posted by edde
    its called sarcasim you fucking idiot

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    Originally posted by carter_prelude
    ^ i try to flash them to warm on coming drivers of cops with set up radar. I know if i was that on coming driver I'd sure LOVE it if someone warned be
    i do this too

    but no one has ever warned me about photo radar =[

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    Originally posted by Spoons
    And I learned something. I just think to myself that I wouldn't want to be blinded in my rear view, but I guess what works works. Sorry for my accusations before alak.
    No worries. I sometimes have a hard time getting a point across and other people take it in an unintentional fashion.



    I've probably logged ALOT of kms on the highway in the last winter and I've pretty much seen it all.

    I had this lady once in a blue ford ranger out near peace river. Im drivin my Silverado 2500 Diesel with Bush Bar and Big Tires. Road conditions were perfect. No snow, plus 12, not wet. Im coming up the hill and it goes into a single lane. With steady truck traffic coming into the city so I cant pass. Shes going 40 kmph in 110 zone. I kid you not. I cant get by because of oncoming traffic and there had to be 20 cars behind me. Normally I just flash and pass or whatever. Im driving like a maniac simply because Im strung out from work and Im going home. So Im about 6 inches from her in braod daylight flashing, beeping, everything possible. finally for what seems like an eternity, I get a chance to pass. I pass her and she (Literally, I have this on film somewheres) has a coffee in one hand, and the phone in the other. Im not making this up. Her truck is a Ranger with a 5-speed. It totally blew my mind. It wasnt even worth swerving at her or throwing shit.



    So I make it into some town, I dont really remember where. Valleyview or something. Take my time fuelling up. Nature calls. I come out and shes there. At the pump, fuelling up. Still talking on the phone. UNREAL. Justice was served as a cop pulled up behind her with the cherries on. I didnt stick around as I thought I'd put as much pavement between me and her as possible.

    Some people just shouldn't be allowed to have a liscence. I'll see if I can dig up the footage.
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    Originally posted by BenC
    i flashed my highbeams at some guy once..
    what does he do?
    nothing, he reaches into his glove box whips out a flash light. and flashes me back.. like
    wow. i was speechless


    I think i might swerve off the road laughing
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    Originally posted by Alak

    I've probably logged ALOT of kms on the highway in the last winter and I've pretty much seen it all.
    ok i have something that you may have never seen

    thursday night i was coming up to calgary from lethbridge and we were near highriver on hwy 2 and we were in the right lane with no other cars around and then we get up to this dodge ram and its in the fast lane (with no one around) and the guy almost hits the ditch. so what ever we keep driving and then he passes us, going at least 130km/h.

    then the door opens, and here is where it gets crazy. some young (around 18) farm boy hops out of the truck and is holding onto the door and the b piller of the truck, sliding down the road on his feet.

    this happened right in front of us and in the lane beside us. it was just nuts!! if he would have fell either our car or theirs would have ran over him, not to mention that he would have hit the ground at over 130km/h

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    Originally posted by BenC
    i flashed my highbeams at some guy once..
    what does he do?
    nothing, he reaches into his glove box whips out a flash light. and flashes me back.. like
    wow. i was speechless
    omg

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