What is the difference between parking lights and hazard warning lights?
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Parking lights and hazard warning lights serve different purposes. Below are the relevant introductions about their functions: Function of hazard warning lights: Hazard warning lights flash at regular intervals, which are the turn signals we commonly use, with a yellow color; while parking lights remain constantly on, located at the widest and highest positions around the vehicle body, with white at the front and red at the rear. The full name of hazard warning lights is 'hazard warning flashers', also commonly known as 'emergency flashers'. They are signal lights on a car, mainly used to alert other vehicles and pedestrians that the car is in a special situation, prompting them to give way in time. Function of parking lights: Parking lights are warning lights that provide safety alerts to the surrounding environment, such as vehicles and pedestrians, when the car is temporarily parked and turned off, to indicate the car's position and display its outline.