John Hutterer wrote:
> I understand the idea that the use of flashing lights on a moving vehicle
> may, at first, seem to just add to the confusion. I live in Minnesota where
> we have just two seasons...Winter and Road Construction. There are always a
> lot of work vehicles out there with their amber beacons on. Not just the
> highway crews, but, the contractors, the phone company, the electric
> company, crews from local municipalities, flashers on barricades, patrol
> cars after they have made a stop, tow trucks, wide loads and their support
> vehicles, and probably a dozen more that don't come to mind right away.
> Every one of them is much more visible, just because of the flashing lights,
> and I'm glad that they use them.
Do you not have 4-way flashers in america?
TTFN
Jim
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