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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the law states that emegency vehicles (plus Military Law regarding Defence of the Realm) have permission to break certain road traffic law in certain circumstances. They are not however exempt from any Law at the same time, if that makes sense. i.e if a police car goes through a red light and kills someone even though his blue lights and sirens were blarring he would have only the same defences in law to a normal car.
I think if you get a car up your behind flashing you whilst you're overtaking and the first thing that goes through your mind is "I'd better get out of the way it's probably a military emergency in the defence of the realm" you're likely to be wrong.
The ratio of military emergencies to plonkers is vanishingly small. On reflection that's probably a good thing
I only ever flash if the driver in front if they pull out in front of me and then trundle along, I was always told that you should never perform a manouver if in doing so you will cause another vehicle to brake or take avoiding action, I also flash when they insist on travelling in the overtaking lanes without overatking things (i.e inside lane clear, driver sits in the middle lane, or middle lane clear and driver sits in outside lane) or if they are driving a BMW (fair game really!). I particularly hate those drivers who think the middle lane is theirs and then insist on travelling at 60 in it I wish my car had some kind of gun so that I could 'remove' this type of menace from the road.
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