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A friendly meep meep and a hoooooonk would be nice.

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Like the Chevy Volt? (No, not my video. I don’t condone the filming while driving but it’s the best demo I could find.)

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Just to add a bit: in my country blinking your emergency lights (when all of your turn signals are going) for 2-3 times as a thank you is very common. It’s even considered rude not to use them e.g. after you were let in.

I don’t know if that is something in other countries. I live in Hungary.

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It’s not exactly universal. In Germany, this can be interpreted as you warning of a pending emergency and trigger slowdown; they’d do thanks by signalling left-right-left-right rapidly.

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Wtf this is like dark souls pantomime shit. You drivers really need a better way to communicate

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Oh, yeah, we use that too. It’s absolutely contextual, on the highway we use it for what you described.

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I do it on occasion, I’m in the US.

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I learned that this is a common practice in Japan, from a Youtube video I watched years ago. I adopted it after watching it. I live in the US.

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That’s very cool of you. I think this gesture somehow just…makes sense.

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blinking your emergency lights

In the US, truck drivers sometimes do this as a “thank you” if you flash your brights to them to let them know they can safely change lanes to the right after they’ve passed you (which is a nice thing to do for them since they can’t really see shit behind on their right).

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As a truck driver, it pisses me off when truckers don’t gimme the blinkies.

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We do that in the UK. I wouldn’t say it’s universal but it’s pretty common.

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I’ve always wanted car to car commutation not through horns but radios or loudspeakers.

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You thought internet trolls were a nuance… Just wait till they can bother you while driving.

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This. I’d only accept this if everyone, and then I mean EVERYONE on the road has the patience of a saint and the radio discipline of an airline pilot at all times. I’d be fine if the most threatening you could ever expect is a “four six golf victor delta niner, your blinker is still live and your tail light is out, be advised, over” but you just KNOW there’s gonna be someone who’ll go “HEY YOU removed IN A WHITE VAN! STAY OUT OF MY FUCKING LANE OR I’LL END YOU AND YOUR MOTHER!”

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City buses in my town have specific horns for pedestrians, much quieter than those for cars

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Flash of high beams do work in some cases, but require that they are in front of you

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Ah so we need rear high beams

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Few taps on break lights is actually similar signal backwards than high beams forward.

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More complicated extension to this. I want a collection of standard of messages that I can send to other drivers while driving (like 6 buttons max). Some standard low distance wireless (probably based on or just Bluetooth)

Like:

  • “Hey check your car its got something wrong with it”
  • “Hey you’re in my lane”
  • “Hey slow down it’s dangerous here”
  • “Hey watch out road hazard ahead”
  • “Go ahead”
  • “I’m going now”
  • etc

Just flashing lights, horns, hand gestures, and yelling out my window is a freaking game of charades man!

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Basically, I like the idea of a quieter horn, and a regular horn. But we need like driving emotes, rather than the tea bagging hello equivalent

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