How to Use Hazard Lights?

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DelMary
08/30/25 2:44am
Correct methods for using hazard lights are as follows: 1. When driving on highways with low visibility, such as in fog, rain, snow, sand, or hail, hazard lights can be turned on; 2. When towing a malfunctioning vehicle, both the towing vehicle and the towed vehicle should turn on hazard lights; 3. When a vehicle breaks down or a traffic accident occurs on the road, hazard lights warn surrounding vehicles to detour; 4. When temporarily parking on the road, hazard lights need to be turned on as a signal indicating the vehicle is preparing to slow down or stop in an emergency. More information about vehicle hazard lights is as follows: 1. Vehicle hazard lights, commonly known as double flashing lights, are when both turn signals flash together. There is a red triangular button on the vehicle's dashboard, pressing it will turn on the hazard lights. 2. For some microcars, the hazard light switch is located on the front part of the steering column near the steering wheel, where there is a small red lever. Lifting this lever will turn on the hazard lights.
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SophieLee
09/11/25 6:53am
As a seasoned driver with over 20 years of experience, using hazard lights is actually quite simple. There's a red triangle button in the car - press it once and all turn signals will flash simultaneously, press again to turn them off. The key is to use them in emergencies, like when your vehicle suddenly breaks down roadside, or when you must stop due to an accident ahead. Never use hazards while driving - it distracts following drivers who may mistake you for a malfunctioning vehicle still in motion, actually increasing risk. In daily use, I sometimes activate them briefly for quick stops like dropping off deliveries, but always turn off promptly. Remember to check battery status - I once had a drained battery after forgetting to turn them off. Overall, proper use enhances safety by alerting others, but avoiding overuse is just common sense.
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