How Many Meters Away Should Motor Vehicle Warning Signs Be Placed?
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The placement of motor vehicle warning signs is as follows: 1. When a motor vehicle breaks down on the road and is difficult to move, a warning sign should be placed 50 to 100 meters behind the vehicle. 2. If on a highway, the warning sign should be placed 150 meters away. Here are the procedures for handling a motor vehicle breakdown on the road: 1. When a motor vehicle breaks down on the road and needs to stop to address the issue, the driver should immediately turn on the hazard warning lights and move the vehicle to a place where it does not obstruct traffic. 2. For vehicles that are difficult to move, the hazard warning lights should remain on, and warning signs should be placed in the direction of oncoming traffic to increase the warning distance. If necessary, call the police promptly. 3. When a motor vehicle breaks down on a highway, the warning sign should be placed at least 150 meters away in the direction of oncoming traffic. All passengers should quickly move to the right shoulder or emergency lane and call the police immediately. 4. If a motor vehicle breaks down or is involved in a traffic accident on the road, obstructing traffic and being difficult to move, the hazard warning lights should be turned on as required, and a warning sign should be placed 50 to 100 meters behind the vehicle. At night, the position lights and rear lights should also be turned on.