 h a l f b a k e r y My hatstand runneth over
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The screech of brakes followed by the sound of a horn, add in the sound of braking glass and you have the sound of the accident that didn't happen. |
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A good piece of advice to use is drive as though there is someone stopped round every corner. |
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//check the category above// |
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// The system also triggers the horn for additional warning. // |
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That's useful if you have a backwards-facing horn :) |
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Florida, specifically the Slippery Condition Brakelight Flasher with 2 croissants |
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Lots of New Cars (more than likely to be shipped with ABS as standard) have automatic Hazard lights if you do any erratic breaking. Horns just distract the other drivers in front and would cause more crashes. |
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Fish Cake ! Baked and boned. |
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Yeah, I think new BMW's have pressure sensitive break lights. The harder you hit the pedal, the more intense the lights are in back. |
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