What are the light signals for driving on the highway?

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EmilyAnn
07/24/25 10:06am
Light signals are crucial when driving on the highway. Here is an introduction to the light signals for driving on the highway: 1. Flash the headlights three times: If you notice any issues with the neighboring vehicle, you can flash your headlights three times consecutively to the vehicle in front. Wait for the driver in front to notice the lights, then flash three more times. Of course, if someone flashes their headlights at you three times, you should also pay attention, as there might be something wrong with your vehicle, and the car behind is giving you a friendly reminder. 2. Brake lights: When driving on the highway, maintaining an appropriate safe distance is an effective way to avoid accidents. However, sometimes people prefer tailgating at high speeds and keep a relatively close distance. In such cases, you can use the brake lights—illuminate them intermittently to signal the car behind, 'You are too close to me; you should keep a greater distance.'
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DeHenry
08/11/25 5:18am
As an experienced driver on the highway, I think light signals are really crucial—they can prevent a lot of trouble. Using turn signals when changing lanes is basic; flash them a few seconds in advance so the car behind knows your direction and doesn’t rush in. When braking suddenly, the brake lights alert the following car to slow down. In emergencies, like a breakdown on the roadside, turn on the hazard lights immediately to warn others. In heavy rain or fog, don’t forget to use fog lights, but avoid flashing high beams—they’re blinding. On the highway, where speeds are high, these small signals are like silent conversations. Following the rules makes driving safer. Also, when overtaking, a light honk paired with the turn signal clarifies your intention and avoids misunderstandings. Develop good habits by regularly checking if your lights are working—ignoring a malfunction can lead to accidents. In short, driving on the highway requires clear communication, and lights are the first step. Don’t skip signals for convenience—recklessness endangers everyone.
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