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  1. Because there is a TP in front.. not far away... I know u driving a 2.4 Camry.. powerful/fast car.. but pls remember that ur car had a P plate.. i assume it belong to u... drive safe, and dont speed..
  2. At night while driving with headlights switched ON, the slightest touch on the indicator lever make the light jump to highbeam. Sometimes even without touching the indicator lever, it goes to highbeam. Drivers in front of me always think that im trying to be funny and wonder why im flashing. Went to a shop to fix - but mechanic said that the spares will cost $300 even without looking at the problem. Anybody has such experience. Where can I fix them? Rough price estimate? Thank you.
  3. Hi, Just wondering is there some unwritten rules where: - A quick flash of highbeam means "yes, i see you, and i am giving way to you, please go ahead." - A long flash is means "fu** you. do you know how to drive?" - If the driver is on the opposite lane, a long highbeam is means "traffic police/road block ahead, don't speed!!" (more commonly used in malaysia) My driving teacher long ago never tell me about above unwritten rules.. it's what i deduced after years of driving... so just wondering whether what i deduced is true :) Comments please!
  4. recently I find more and more drivers use highbeam consistently in night driving especially on Highway, the rear vehicles's highbeam is very uncomfortable usually I will give way let it go 1st when should we use highbeam?
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