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    Quote Originally Posted by BE.10.WU View Post
    Funny you mention it as being road rage.

    My friend (a Highway patrol cop) just left here and we were talking about highbeaming...

    Not actually road rage! Each to their own but...
    youre not allowed to use your highbeams if there is another vehicle infront of you travelling in either direction within 200m unless it is just prior to overtaking...

    flashing your highbeams while sitting behind them because they had a go at you saying your headlights are too bright is roadrage buddy...

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    No.. wrong.

    IF a vehicle is travelling in the opposite direction to you with their high beam on (intentionally OR accidentally because they have forgotten to take them off) you ARE permitted to flash your high beam in their direction to hopefully give them the hint to dip theirs down.

    As for flashing your highbeam whilst travelling behind someone my mate says this "A few flashes is not classified as road rage ie. 3 at most. Anymore then 3 flashes would be classified as negligent driving endangering other road users as there is a chance of blinding other road users."

    So it is not outright (as you claim) illegal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BE.10.WU View Post
    No.. wrong.

    IF a vehicle is travelling in the opposite direction to you with their high beam on (intentionally OR accidentally because they have forgotten to take them off) you ARE permitted to flash your high beam in their direction to hopefully give them the hint to dip theirs down.

    As for flashing your highbeam whilst travelling behind someone my mate says this "A few flashes is not classified as road rage ie. 3 at most. Anymore then 3 flashes would be classified as negligent driving endangering other road users as there is a chance of blinding other road users."

    So it is not outright (as you claim) illegal!
    show me where these rules are?

    any traffic cop would know its at the officers descretion... your not allowed to flash/use your highbeams because someone else has theres on... just like your not allowed to beep because someone cuts infront of you...

    negligent driving is driving in a manner that a reasonable person would not... so theres no "3 flahses" rule... its just whether a reasonable person would do it... think of your grandma shed be what the jury would class a reasonable person, if someone told her her headlights were too bright, would she sit behind them flashing hers trying to piss them off? no i dont think so... thats roadrage...

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    As you have said it comes down to the officers discretion.

    Unfortunately there are no listed guidelines that states "Flashing highbeams at another car from infront or behind is outright illegal".

    What you may classify as road rage may not be what is actual road rage.

    I am not saying you are entirely incorrect, I am saying that your claim that it is outright road rage is outrageous!

    It comes down to the officer investigating and as there are no direct guidelines it is very much so a grey area.

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    #1
    road rage
    noun
    1988
    a motorist's uncontrolled anger that is usually provoked by another motorist's irritating act and is expressed in aggressive or violent behavior
    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/road+rage

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    Road rage is anger or violent behaviour caused by someone else's bad driving or the stress of being in heavy traffic.
    http://dictionary.reverso.net/englis...oad%20rage

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    road rage definition
    road rage
    noun
    violent, uncontrolled anger in, or angry behavior by, a motorist, as in reaction to stressful driving conditions
    http://www.yourdictionary.com/road-rage

    Him flashing his highbeams at the old guy in anger because the old guy had a go at him in his car on public streets at the traffic lights... Pretty sure thats roadrage

    if his flashing of his highbeams had temporarilly blinded the old man and he hit a child crossing the street ill bet you anything the old mans lawyer would claim the guy behind him was driving negligently (maybe even recklessly) and cause the accident to occur...

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    As i said.. With flashing highbeams it would go for negligent driving not road rage. Which is what i said previously.

    And in all honesty i don't think "Flashing highbeam" is violent OR aggressive. Sure it might be expressing some anger but certainly not in a violent or aggressive way!

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    Australian legal references at: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/

    Road rule search at: http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/si...ath=au%2Flegis

    Road Rule 219 common to most Australian jurisdictions:-

    NSW: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/n...s219.html#road

    SA: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/s...r210/s219.html

    TAS: http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/si...y=road%20rules

    QLD: http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/si...y=road%20rules

    WA: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/w...0113/s186.html

    NT: http://notes.nt.gov.au/dcm/legislat/legislat.nsf/341afdad77c15dc4692565a6000e3509/0fc9e2d04e2d5c806925750d002718a9/$FILE/Rept009R1%20ARR.pdf (scroll to Regulation 219)

    ACT: Not applicable in ACT.

    VIC: Too hard. Most over-regulated State. More laws than people. Good luck finding it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BE.10.WU View Post
    As i said.. With flashing highbeams it would go for negligent driving not road rage. Which is what i said previously.

    And in all honesty i don't think "Flashing highbeam" is violent OR aggressive. Sure it might be expressing some anger but certainly not in a violent or aggressive way!
    there is no fine in court for roadrage... roadrage is just a way to discribe your actions... neg or reckless (two different things) are offences... one of which you might get if you take out roadrage on someone...

    and i would say purposely staying behind someone and flashing your highbeams after having "a heated arguement" would definately count as aggression...

    THANKYOU SQPR for those links...

    BE.10.WU - i dont see your 3flashes rule in there?

    its simple, dont do stupid shit on the road, dont pretend you know the road rules if you dont, and most importantly, if you do something stupid or break the law, DONT POST ABOUT IT ON HERE!

    end of discussion

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    Quote Originally Posted by EUR003act View Post
    there is no fine in court for roadrage... roadrage is just a way to discribe your actions... neg or reckless (two different things) are offences... one of which you might get if you take out roadrage on someone...

    and i would say purposely staying behind someone and flashing your highbeams after having "a heated arguement" would definately count as aggression...

    THANKYOU SQPR for those links...

    BE.10.WU - i dont see your 3flashes rule in there?

    its simple, dont do stupid shit on the road, dont pretend you know the road rules if you dont, and most importantly, if you do something stupid or break the law, DONT POST ABOUT IT ON HERE!

    end of discussion
    Well said,I'd rather share the road with you any day than those other immature irresponsible #%^&())(*&^%$$%

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    Wow people get so defensive on the internet, each to their own, who cares what someones definition of road rage is, be courteous and respectful when your on the road and dont go out of your way to impair someones vision.

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    Totally agree with you on this one EUR002act, hence the zip lips on my prior post.

    If someone followed me and flashed their high beams I would find that pretty agressive...

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    er a page of ot but ok, adjust them.. simple, someone stated it and then decided to talk about road rage, pop bonnet, prop bonnet, look at headlight unit, should be a gear mechanism if you look directly down (use a torch), use a phillips and adjust via wall measurement, something like 600mm I think it was.. Well that's how I remember it the euro could have a newer designed head light unit than the models I used to work on. If all fail go to a mechanic and they should do it for free if they're nice, simple job <5 mins
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