Flashing headlights
Like the horn, flashing headlights warn other road users of your presence. They should not be used for any other reason.
Although you know who you are flashing at and what you mean, others might not.
You could for example, flash to give way to a driver on the right. While you are watching him and he is saying 'thank you', a driver on the left (who thought the signal was for him) could pull into your path. Crash!
See Highway Code Rules 110 and 111 about flashing headlights.
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