How to Use Lights When Temporarily Pulling Over at Night?

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AngeloLee
08/29/25 3:40am
Method for using lights when temporarily pulling over at night: First, turn on the hazard warning flashers. After pulling over and activating the hazard lights, the driver should stay away from the vehicle as much as possible and turn off both high beams and low beams to prevent battery drain. When driving at night on national highways, expressways, or roads without street lighting, drivers should use high beams for illumination. When high beams are on, a prominent blue indicator light will illuminate on the dashboard. During oncoming traffic, promptly switch back to low beams to avoid dazzling other drivers with glaring high beams, which could interfere with their vision.
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DiRiley
09/10/25 8:18am
When I first started driving, I once pulled over temporarily at night without turning on the hazard lights, which almost caused a disaster. Now I've learned my lesson. After coming to a complete stop, I immediately turn on the hazard lights to alert other drivers of a parked vehicle. I also turn on the parking lights to maintain basic visibility, but avoid using the headlights to prevent blinding others. I always choose a safe location, pulling over to the right on a flat stretch of road, never on curves or slopes where rear-end collisions are more likely. I don't turn off the engine too soon after stopping, waiting until I'm sure there's no traffic before shutting it down, and always check the mirrors thoroughly before exiting the vehicle. Developing this habit can be life-saving - a friend of mine got a ticket for parking without lights, and the risks are much greater with poor nighttime visibility. Regular maintenance is crucial too; I periodically check the hazard lights and bulbs to prevent unexpected failures that could compromise safety. Safe driving is paramount, and paying attention to these small details makes nighttime driving much more secure.
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