Hey, folks. I saw a series of discussion posts on one of the U.S. car forums about “flashing” high beams to warn oncoming traffic about radar up ahead. it used to be pretty common, but after thinking about it I realized that I hadn’t seen any of that happening for quite some time.
Apparently, flashing lights to warn of radar has been ruled legal by a U.S. Federal judge, and I wondered if the same applies to we denizens of The Great White North. I can’t find any reference to this in the Ontario Traffic Act, and thought I’d pose the question here. Not that I personally ever exceed the speed limit but I wondered if the decline in warnings by headlights was caused by the laws or just none of the newer generation(s) knowing about this bit of tradition.
LLC
Apparently, flashing lights to warn of radar has been ruled legal by a U.S. Federal judge, and I wondered if the same applies to we denizens of The Great White North. I can’t find any reference to this in the Ontario Traffic Act, and thought I’d pose the question here. Not that I personally ever exceed the speed limit but I wondered if the decline in warnings by headlights was caused by the laws or just none of the newer generation(s) knowing about this bit of tradition.
LLC