I rarely use more than a handful of flags during any day, but
frequently exhaust 50 close votes and the same number of up/down
votes.
Flags should be used for exceptional posts or problems that can't be dealt with through ordinary means. What you describe above sounds right to me, in that flagging should be much less common than voting to close or other kinds of voting. The fundamental design of the site is such that the community should be able to handle most moderation tasks themselves. You don't want a cabal of elected moderators to be the primary means of moderating posts on the site.
The role of the "very low quality" flag is under debate now that it has gone from being a moderator-only flag to one largely handled by the community in review. Until we figure out how these fit into things with both reviewers and moderators seeing them, I follow the guidance we were provided and decline any "very low quality" flags that don't point to something requiring our immediate attention. The fact that every validated "very low quality" flag turns a post into a review audit alone makes me cautious in accepting these.
For example, you flagged the questions here and here as "very low quality", which I declined in both cases. While possibly off topic, there was no urgent, pressing need to delete those posts from the site. They were well-phrased and were developer-related questions. There are far worse things that people need to look at before handling questions like those, so even in the case where flagged posts feed into the review queues, those did not need to jump ahead in line over other bad questions in the close vote queue.
If moderators no longer handle "very low quality" flags, those flags will still need to be reserved for the exceptional cases where the community needs to act on something quickly, or people will just flag every single thing they vote to close and such flags will become meaningless.
Before I became a moderator, I flagged a lot of stuff, but very rarely used up my full allotment of 60 or so flags a day. That's as it should be, for flags should only be used on things you can't handle any other way.