How To Communicate With Other Drivers Behind You?

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Title: How To Communicate With Other Drivers Behind You?


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How To Communicate With Other Drivers Behind You?
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Introduction
Communicating with fellow drivers is more than
essential when you are driving on the road. It is
not that you will always find friendly drivers on
the road. Hence, communication is key when you
drive. Often drivers and riders use different
hand signals to inform the other about their
possible move. Few take a step ahead and use
digital signals, emojis for communication.
Following are some of the ways of communication.
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Flashing Headlight
When driving on the road, you have probably seen
that drivers flash the lights frequently. It
means that the opposite driver is trying to
signal you that police are chasing you for over
speeding. If the driver from the opposite is
doing the same, it is probably he is asking you
to slow down. You can try the same or use a car
emoji device for cautioning.
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Mojipic Device
Mojipic comes with a cool device that eases
communication when you are driving. The device is
an emoji display screen that you can control with
a mobile app. Further, you can control the app
with the Google Assistant and Siri. The app comes
with 1500 pre-installed Gifs and smiles. You can
use any of them as per your need.
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Flash Brights
Often you will see that opposite drivers are
blinking the flashlights. It is a signal that
your brightness is blinding them. It is a way to
make the opposite driver alert about the
headlights. In the hill regions, drivers use it
frequently as over on a hill a moment of mistake
can result in death. However, if you use Mojipic
devices, flash a message.
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Wave Your Hands
Waiving the hands is one of the oldest ways of
communication. For example, if you want to move
to the other lanes, you should consider waiving
your hands out of the window. Further, to signal
a halt, you can also waive your hand. However, if
you have a Mojipic device installed on the car,
you can simply display an emoji to convey your
feelings.
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Honks
Finally, last but not least, is the honk.
However, too much honking is annoying. Hence,
only use the honk as the last option. Further,
several types of honks are there, such as angry
honks, gentle honks, etc. Often the driver behind
you gives gentle honks to ask you to move when
the signal turns green. You can try the same
style.
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