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How To Communicate With Other Drivers Behind You?

by Steve Smith Sr. Marketing Executive

Cars on the road don't always mean reckless driving and road rage. More often than not, you will find friendly drivers that will help you when you need them the most.

There are signals drivers give one another to inform them about some things on the road. Now communicating on the road becomes easy with the Mojipic- the voice-controlled emoji car display.

The device lets you use emojis, GIFS, and smiles to communicate what you have in mind or need to share. Let us check out what ways you can communicate with fellow drivers on the road.

Unwritten Ways To Communicate On-Road

Flashing Headlight

If someone in the oncoming traffic starts to turn the headlights on and off several times, be cautious. It means the car has seen police officers charging you for speeding.

The other driver coming from the opposite way, flashing headlights is a way to warn you for slowing down to avoid the ticket.

If you are the other driver wanting to alert a fellow driver, the right way would be to use Mojipic.

You don't need to signal, convey your message using your drawings or emojis. Mojipic lets you draw as well as choose from over 1500 emojis, smiles, and GIFs.

Flash Brights

When the oncoming driver flashes the brights at you, it means your brights are on and blinding them. The setting on the headlight is known as brights for a reason- they can make it difficult for oncoming drivers to see.

If you want to alert someone before they start flashing brights, using the voice controlled emoji car display can surely help.

Put up the message that you want to convey. You can use GIFs and emojis for that.

Wave Your Hands

It is one of the surest shot options on this list. But it is as important to include since people don't seem to recognize it.

If you are at the intersection and the person waves to you or flashes the headlights, it means they are signaling for you to move.

Instead of waving, you can even use the voice-controlled emoji car display to convey what you want to the other drivers driving behind. The car LED display is easy to use, and you can put it up on the windscreen.

It will not only make the drive engaging but also help drivers behind you drive safely. You never know many drivers may start using one, too.

Honks

There are ways you can use the honks, angry honks, or you have the gentle honk where the driver behind you keeps honking and asking you to move when the signal turns green.

In such a case, using car emoji LED display can help you. Put up messages apologizing if you are late, or showing gratitude, too.



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