I remember back in the good old days when headlight flashing was used as a communication tool. If you flashed your headlights behind a driver in the passing lane it meant “Please move over so that I may pass you.” Now, apparently it means “Get the heck out of my way.” Truckers still flash their headlights at you after you have passed them to let you know it’s safe to return to the right lane in front of them. But what about flashing your headlights to let someone know that there is a speed trap ahead of them? You can forget that one too. Now, police may consider that misuse of headlights (unless they consider the First Amendment).
Other Flashing Headlights Meanings
I’ve only mentioned three uses for headlight flashing. Here are a few others:
- To say “thank you.”
- To attract attention, like blowing your horn (an “optical horn”).
- To let another driver know that you are yielding the right of way.
- To make other drivers aware of road dangers.
- To remind another driver that their high beams are on.
Urban Legend or Truth?
Oh yes, and the good old urban legend that has been circulating since the late 1990s. Do you remember the one about flashing headlights and gang initiation? If you are driving after dark and you see an oncoming car with no headlights on, do not flash your headlights at them. Supposedly the legend goes that gang members will kill everyone in the car. And, why would you not believe this could happen since people lose their minds all of the time in traffic? We see it every day in the news.
Until next week…
Daun Thompson
Writer / Comedienne / Artist
Headlight Flashing – Comedy Defensive Driving