Fifth...Dont use emergency signal when driving in heavy rain..everyone will drive slowly when rain is heavy...the driver wont able to judge the car is moving or standstill with emergency light turn on...the car manufacturer invented that function so we can use when our car break down or we forced to park at roadside...
Extremely agree on your fifth advice. Really once it rains heavily, Kia Si(afraid of death) ppl will start switching on their hazard/emergency lights. Is true that when it rains heavily is really difficult to see, if the hazard/emergency lights are on when you drive, other drivers will not be able to judge if the car in front is either moving or the car is on stalled.
Is not a smart idea if u think u r smart enough to drive with the hazard lights on. Please, for those who dunno the purpose of using the hazard lights, please do read up again and not ending up as a clown on the road switching on the hazard lights.
p.s: As long as you switch on your headlights while driving, your rear lights will be able to be seen clearly. Don't need to use the hazard lights.
Secondly, the reasons why highway will jammed up is because of road hoggers most of the time. My uncle told me he have a friend. A lady. Told him that on highway, she drives according to the speed limit which is 110km/h on the right lane. She said she has the right to use the right lane since she is travelling according to the maximum speed. :stupid:
Such ppl are the one who do not understand the purpose of right/fast lane. Especially during festive seasons, these ppl are usually the one who caused all these slow traffic or traffic jams. If you are travelling slower than the one behind you, please be more considerate to give way and not hog the right lane. Like keevan said, u may drive as slow as u want on the left lane, but please do not hog the lanes on the right. You may drive according to the speed limit on the middle lane but not on fast lane.
Be more considerate on the road. :top:
