Folding the car warning triangle, I remember the first time I did it myself, I fumbled a bit before realizing how simple it was. Most warning triangles have a metal stand with a buckle or knob on it. First, locate that buckle, press or twist it gently, and once loosened, you can fold the three legs inward. Flatten it carefully, making sure not to touch the reflective surface, as it could reduce the reflective effect for next use. Once folded, tuck it into the small storage area in the trunk, avoiding heavy items on top. It's good practice to fold it neatly after each use—during emergencies like breakdowns or accidents on the road, saving time to set it up properly can prevent rear-end collisions, as safety always comes first. I've tried this method many times, and the designs of warning triangles across different car models are quite similar—don't overthink it.