Advice from the police about driving in the islands
-
- Posts: 4897
- Joined: Tue Mar 17, 2020 6:51 am
- Been thanked: 2612 times
Advice from the police about driving in the islands
It seems a bit odd to me, anyone else care to comment on the bit about flashing one's lights to shift slower road users out of the way? I don't do this FWIW. The doctors have the option of using green flashing lights, unless that's changed.
From the post: Many people in our communities are on call, including firefighters, doctors, coastguard, and lifeboat crew. They use their own
vehicles which don’t have blue lights, so may flash their headlights. Please pull in to let them past
Full post: https://www.facebook.com/HighlandIsland ... fachmXSdcl
From the post: Many people in our communities are on call, including firefighters, doctors, coastguard, and lifeboat crew. They use their own
vehicles which don’t have blue lights, so may flash their headlights. Please pull in to let them past
Full post: https://www.facebook.com/HighlandIsland ... fachmXSdcl
-
- Posts: 4897
- Joined: Tue Mar 17, 2020 6:51 am
- Been thanked: 2612 times
Re: Advice from the police about driving in the islands
It is if you know to do it IYSWIM. There's frequently someone who's decided they want to lead the parade, and more frustrating is when they politely give way for every vehicle that comes towards them. The passing places aren't that long so you have to stop anyway to let the whole stonk of vehicles pass until you can pull away.
- Horse
- Posts: 11549
- Joined: Sun Mar 15, 2020 11:30 am
- Location: Always sunny southern England
- Has thanked: 6185 times
- Been thanked: 5087 times
Re: Advice from the police about driving in the islands
'Transmit - receive' what the flasher (oo-er) means isn't necessarily what is understood.cheb wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 7:50 pm It seems a bit odd to me, anyone else care to comment on the bit about flashing one's lights to shift slower road users out of the way? I don't do this FWIW. The doctors have the option of using green flashing lights, unless that's changed.
From the post: Many people in our communities are on call, including firefighters, doctors, coastguard, and lifeboat crew. They use their own
vehicles which don’t have blue lights, so may flash their headlights. Please pull in to let them past
Full post: https://www.facebook.com/HighlandIsland ... fachmXSdcl
When I'm on a CFR call it's just a case of going with the [traffic] flow.
I did get tooted at once though. I'd stopped half way across a junction.
To let an ambulance through
Which was going to the same call as me
Even bland can be a type of character
- Rockburner
- Posts: 4371
- Joined: Sun Mar 15, 2020 11:06 am
- Location: Hiding in your blind spot
- Has thanked: 7810 times
- Been thanked: 2526 times
Re: Advice from the police about driving in the islands
Could just boil it down to "Don't be a twat", but that message never seems to get through either.
non quod, sed quomodo
-
- Posts: 4096
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 6:17 pm
- Has thanked: 2635 times
- Been thanked: 1523 times
Re: Advice from the police about driving in the islands
Someone better send Jeremy Vine and Cycling Mikey a heads-up!If you’re a slower vehicle or cyclist, pull in to allow traffic to overtake