9YaTaH wrote:
Morris 1100 wrote:
phillb wrote:
Interesting. So when did the Regulation change to allowing flashers. And was this feature removed on imported cars, or simply not allowed on Aus assembled cars.
Considering the Australian made Morris 1100 came with flashers from around 1966 to 1969 I really can't see them being illegal even if the service bulletin says so.
Same here...flashing your headlights to warn of danger ahead was common in the olden days before the authorities decided to make it an offence in particular cases (warn of a Police presence)
I still do it as appropriate...(NO...not to warn of a Police presence but an accident, yes)
PS I suppose it could have been an ADR thing...
It is in the road regulations, or at least it used to be, that you would/could flash the driver ahead of you to signal your intention to overtake. Most drivers wouldn't realise why you were flashing.
So clearly at some point they accepted that cars have this feature.
EDIT. Found it.....
(1) The driver of a vehicle must not use the vehicle’s headlights on high-beam, or allow the vehicle’s headlights to be used on high-beam, if the driver is driving:
(a) less than 200 metres behind a vehicle travelling in the same direction as the driver, or
(b) less than 200 metres from an oncoming vehicle.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
Note. High-beam and oncoming vehicle are defined in the Dictionary.
(2) However, if the driver is overtaking a vehicle, the driver may briefly switch the headlights from low-beam to high-beam immediately before the driver begins to overtake the vehicle.
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68 Morris Cooper S Mk1 (*ex 78 1275 LS 4th last built, 70 Morris 1500 OHC & 70 MiniMatic)