• MutantTailThing@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    If you drive normally I’ll let you pass. But if you’re up in my ass flashing highbeams when I’m still overtaking? Grab a snack buddy cause we’re going nowhere and we’re not going there fast either.

    Edit: Some salty fucks in here dogpiling a silly comment on the internets. Sure is reddit in here

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      21 days ago

      Though I read a story (I think on lemmy, though it’s been a while) of someone trying to meet an ambulance in the middle of nowhere (Texas, I want to say?) as their friend was bleeding out, basically.

      A lady did what you describe and it took critical time away. The friend ended up dying just before they met the emts.

      Not everyone who looks like they are a dick, are one.

        • Midnight Wolf@lemmy.world
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          21 days ago

          Emergency flashers… on your typical like Nissan Altima (or whatever)?

          The two vehicles were headed to a central meeting point to save critical time, in the actual middle of nowhere.

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              21 days ago

              That’s not an ‘emergency flasher’ button, it’s the hazards, and it’s for when you’re broken down or crashed, or (illegally) stack your home depot run 17 pallets high.

              I’m a first responder (at least, used to be) and that button is known in the states as the ‘park wherever you want’ button and nothing else.

              Fun fact, using the hazard indicators while moving on a public road can be a cited offense. But you have fun going wee-woo and playing pretend emergency man. Maybe lose the snappy attitude though, it’s indicative of your age and knowledge.

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                21 days ago

                https://legaloverview.com/is-it-illegal-to-drive-with-hazards-on/

                Here’s a article about the differences, goes into detail about Texas

                Texas law enforcement generally takes a common-sense approach to hazard enforcement. Officers focus on genuinely dangerous driving, not technical violations of hazard rules… Texas gives drivers wide latitude on hazard use, but using them without any valid safety reason can still draw attention.

                I am fairly certain a person bleeding to death would be a common-sense usage due to driving well above the speed limit to get help.

                My comment was snarky because, as you said, people in the states don’t use them for anything but parking illegally and many don’t know what it’s for. I have had to explain what it’s for to people decades older. Again from the article:

                State laws use various terms including “hazard warning lights,” “emergency flashers,” “four-way flashers,” and simply “flashers.”

                I was raised on Emergency Flashers, you obviously weren’t, and thats fine, but don’t try talking me down because you think you’re right without checking first. Lots of people coming in here with an unlinked story that, tbh, sounds extremely far fetched to justify someone not switching lanes as fast as the person most certainly speeding wants gets on my nerves real quick.

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        For every 1 speeder who’s trying to reach the ER in time to save their friends life, there are 10,000 deaths caused by speeding.

        Give me a break with this bullshit second hand tale. I’m not going to treat tailgaters like they are on their way to save a life. They take lives.

        • Midnight Wolf@lemmy.world
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          20 days ago

          This wasn’t a typical driver in an urban environment, again thus was the middle of nowhere with low traffic. They also, again, weren’t trying to reach the hospital, they were being instructed to meet medical staff halfway as the dispatcher and emts determined that was the best course of action.

          But it’s obviously that you’d rather feel morally superior than compassionate for someone trying to save a life; and you clearly have experience making these kinds of judgement calls, right? What a sad, sad person you must be.

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            19 days ago

            Oh boo hoo HOOOOOO!!

            There is no way to lane block someone on a remote rural road. If you’re racing to save a life you just fucking pass in the other lane.

            There’s no moral superiority about this. Your anecdote is just bullshit and doesn’t change the fact that driving fast and tailgating causes more accidents than it saves lives.

      • WIZARD POPE💫@lemmy.world
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        21 days ago

        If you do what the comment describes it’s fine. But if you do it to an ambulance you deserve to be shot as I do think we can all agree there is a distinct difference between any regular car and an ambulance.

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            21 days ago

            Okay but they’re not. Right? Data points by themselves aren’t data. That’s why they have a different name.

            If you look at one data point, then everyone with red hair is a billionaire because I saw one once.