“I don’t know the intention even if I put on a hazard” “The behavior of an oncoming car that makes a close call” | Hint-Pot

“Hiyari” to the oncoming vehicle that flashes the hazard and rushes (image is a screenshot)

There are probably many drivers who have had the experience of suddenly applying the brakes when an oncoming vehicle suddenly flashes its hazard lamps (emergency flashing indicator lights) and behaves suspiciously. The official Twitter account (@KarasuyamaDS) of Karasuyama Driving School (Nasukarasuyama City, Tochigi Prefecture) called attention to such driving, saying, “I’m nervous.” A video with a demonstration has also been posted, and voices of sympathy are rising.

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Posted by Karasuyama Driving School “I’m wearing a hazard, so I guess it’s dangerous to behave like that”

Karasuyama Driving School introduces behaviors that drivers should be careful of, such as turning a curve following being inflated, cheating on seat belts, and rear overhangs in large vehicles. . This time I am also posting regarding suspicious driving that I often see on public roads.

What is reflected in the image taken by the camera installed in the driver’s seat is the car in the opposite lane. I thought that they would pass each other as it is, but they will come towards me with flashing hazards. At this rate, we’re going to bump into each other. I backed into the parking space that was right next to me.

Attached to the video taken in the driving school is the word, “The behavior of the oncoming car that makes you nervous.” It has been viewed more than 36,000 times. Perhaps because you are trying to park in a hurry, the speed when you are approaching is quite high, and it really makes you nervous.

It seems that there are many people who have actually encountered this kind of driving, and the reply (reply) is “It is not always possible to understand the surroundings if you are afraid of hazards”, and “I want you to go through the oncoming traffic and then back up. ‘There are voices of sympathy, saying, ‘There is a hazard, but it is a thrilling guy.’

Also, in response to the comment, “Even if you put on a hazard, if you don’t understand your intentions, you will be embarrassed.” . Selfish driving is highly likely to lead to an accident, so it is important not to forget to care regarding the surroundings when holding the steering wheel.

The official Twitter account of Karasuyama Driving School, which has over 27,000 followers, has many easy-to-understand posts, including the comment, “Thank you for the videos that are always helpful.” Since there are almost no opportunities to objectively look at my own driving, I would like to refer to these videos and check once more whether I have any bad habits.

(Hint-Pot editorial department)

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