the legality of flashing lights to other motorists

Submitted: Wednesday, Jun 16, 2010 at 19:01
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I was talking to a policeman in Qld today about flashing lights to other motorists. I asked the question after a truck flashed me at night warning he was overtaking me as I have never come across this before despite driving extensively on rural highways at night. I don't have an issue about a truck doing this mind you as I am what you might call a bit of a dawdler at night on the road.

He said that flashing lights as such is not illegal, however flashing high beams or having high beams on within so many metres (200 metres) of another motorist is. An exception to this is to warn a vehicle you are going to overtake ie the truck that overtook me.

He said that if you pass a speed camera and rather than flashing high beams you simply turn your lights on and off low beam than you have not breached that law unless you do it at night because turning your lights off at night is against the law.

I couldn't work out if he was pulling my leg or not as it was a casual conversation. I have done some google searches and looked through dept of transport web site but everything I have found seems to refer to high beams rather than just lights.

Any thoughts from knowledgable people.
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