Is the Hazard Warning Flasher the Same as the Emergency Flasher?
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The hazard warning flasher is indeed the same as the emergency flasher. Its function is to serve as a signal to alert other vehicles and pedestrians that this vehicle is experiencing a special situation. It is typically located as a red triangular button on the vehicle's central control panel. Situations requiring the use of the hazard warning flasher include: 1. When the vehicle breaks down or is involved in a traffic accident on the road; 2. When parking on the roadside; 3. When driving in foggy conditions; 4. When towing a faulty vehicle, both the towing vehicle and the faulty vehicle should activate the hazard warning flasher; 5. When temporarily stopping on the road; 6. When visibility is less than 100 meters; 7. When transporting critically ill patients; 8. When the vehicle is reversing or making a U-turn on a complex road section.