West Virginia Police Chief’s Warning: Flashing Your Brights to Signal Speed Traps Could Have Serious Consequences!
In a small town in West Virginia, a police chief is sparking a heated debate with a surprising warning about a common driving habit: flashing your bright lights to alert other drivers of speed traps or police presence. Barrackville Police Chief Charles Wilson recently took to Facebook to share a powerful message, urging drivers to reconsider this practice, which many see as a harmless act of courtesy or free speech. According to Wilson, this seemingly innocent gesture could have far-reaching consequences that put public safety at risk. In his post, Chief Wilson explained that flashing your brights to warn others












