If there's one police cruiser that drivers in Southeast Michigan know best, it's the Gardner White Cop car.
The one that hides around Telegraph Road. The one that pulls drivers over for going 5 miles over the limit. The one that has drawn accusations of creating a speed trap near the Gardner White Furniture in Taylor, MI.
Just asking, my father taught me if anyone is flashing/blinking high beams pay attention to your speed. They are communicating a speed trap to other drivers.
I’m in Louisiana and when I flash high beams most people seem oblivious to my intent.
Is flashing high beams still a thing warning drivers of speed traps?
If the cops are truly concerned about speeding as a safety hazard and not a revenue source they should have no problem with these warnings, as it will cause drivers to slow.
det1rac on May 20th, 2024 at 07:56 UTC »
If there's one police cruiser that drivers in Southeast Michigan know best, it's the Gardner White Cop car.
The one that hides around Telegraph Road. The one that pulls drivers over for going 5 miles over the limit. The one that has drawn accusations of creating a speed trap near the Gardner White Furniture in Taylor, MI.
Rain1dog on May 20th, 2024 at 12:52 UTC »
Just asking, my father taught me if anyone is flashing/blinking high beams pay attention to your speed. They are communicating a speed trap to other drivers.
I’m in Louisiana and when I flash high beams most people seem oblivious to my intent.
Is flashing high beams still a thing warning drivers of speed traps?
Sudden_Acanthaceae34 on May 20th, 2024 at 13:28 UTC »
If the cops are truly concerned about speeding as a safety hazard and not a revenue source they should have no problem with these warnings, as it will cause drivers to slow.