Should Hazard Lights Be Turned On for Temporary Night Parking?
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Due to vehicle malfunctions or other reasons requiring temporary roadside parking, hazard lights should be turned on. Generally, parking on the roadside is not allowed. Below is extended information about hazard lights: Introduction to Hazard Lights: Hazard lights, literally meaning turning on both turn signals simultaneously, serve as a type of signal light. When encountering danger or emergencies, activating them provides a warning to others, alerting surrounding vehicles to keep their distance. Scenarios for Using Hazard Lights: First, hazard lights should be turned on when a vehicle breaks down and cannot continue moving. Second, wedding processions may also use hazard lights. Such processions usually hold special significance and require organization. Besides wedding processions, other similar convoys, such as rescue teams, may also use them, but prior notification to traffic police is required. Third, tow trucks should have hazard lights on when operating on the road, with both the towing and towed vehicles required to activate them simultaneously.