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How to fold a car warning triangle?

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Barry
07/24/25 10:06pm
Warning triangle is a snap buckle, just pull hard on one corner to release it. The triangular warning sign has two movable edges. Fold and retract the movable legs of the triangular warning sign. Retract both side supports. There are 4 supports in total, with two on each side. First retract the straight ones, then the curved ones.
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WestonMarie
08/10/25 10:03am
With over ten years of driving experience, I've encountered several breakdowns on the road, and the placement of the warning triangle is absolutely not something to take lightly. First, after parking the car, turn on the hazard lights as a warning, then retrieve the warning triangle from the trunk. When placing it, walk at least 50 meters behind the car (150 meters or more is recommended on highways), choose a flat and open area to set it up firmly, ensuring it won't be blown over by wind or moved by passing traffic. Make sure it faces the direction of oncoming traffic at the correct angle, and at turns or curves, place it at the start of the straight section to avoid rear-end collisions. Never cut corners in rainy or foggy conditions—poor visibility means you should place it even farther away. Safety comes first; after setting it up, stay away from traffic and wait for assistance.
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McAdrian
09/26/25 6:05am
I'm a new driver who just got my license. During driving lessons, my instructor emphasized how to place the warning triangle. If the car has a problem, immediately pull over to the side of the road, turn on the hazard lights, and quickly get out to place the warning triangle—position it at a certain distance behind the car. On regular roads, it should be about 50 to 100 meters away, while on highways, it needs to be at least 150 meters back. Make sure it stands firmly; if the ground is uneven, use a rock to weigh down the base to prevent it from tilting. Also, avoid placing it near sharp curves or slopes where oncoming drivers might not see it. Once placed, quickly move to a safe area and don’t linger on the road. This small step can save lives—don’t skip it for convenience.
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MatteoMarie
11/09/25 8:09am
The placement of warning triangles is clearly regulated by law. They must be set up behind the vehicle in case of breakdown or accident. On ordinary roads, the distance should be 50-100 meters behind the vehicle, while on highways it should be no less than 150 meters. The position should be clearly visible to oncoming traffic and firmly fixed to prevent tipping. Relevant road traffic laws, such as those in China, require this setup to prevent secondary accidents, with possible fines for violations. Additionally, wearing reflective vests when placing the triangles enhances safety.
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