What is the symbol of two lights facing each other on the dashboard?

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AllisonAnn
09/06/25 4:04am
Width indicator lights are the introduction of two lights facing each other on the dashboard. Width indicator lights, also known as clearance lights, refer to the lamps installed at the highest points of the front and rear of the vehicle. The width indicator lights on a car are essentially the front and rear position lights. In fact, clearance lights and width indicator lights are quite similar. The position of width indicator lights varies depending on the vehicle model. On small cars, width indicator lights are commonly referred to as small lights. For larger vehicles, due to their size, the lights on the front and rear sides are called width indicator lights. On trucks, width indicator lights are commonly known as side lights. They are mainly used during driving in dusk, cloudy, rainy, or foggy weather to indicate the width and height of the vehicle, helping other drivers to judge the relative position and size of the vehicle during encounters or overtaking. Typically, the color of width indicator lights is white at the front and red at the rear. When driving in foggy conditions, due to reduced visibility and blurred vision, it is necessary to turn on the width indicator lights along with the fog lights. This provides a good warning to other road users. In rainy or overcast weather, they still serve as a reminder, providing a warning to both the vehicles in front and behind, helping to avoid potential accidents. Driving at night requires the use of clearance lights. Traffic regulations stipulate that nighttime driving must have the rear tail lights and width indicator lights turned on to alert the vehicles behind.
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LaylaMarie
09/18/25 4:01am
When driving, I also frequently pay attention to the dashboard. Those two lights facing each other are actually the hazard warning lights, also known as the emergency flashers or hazard lights. When you press the hazard light button in the car, these lights will illuminate, typically displaying a red icon with two small arrows or beams pointing toward the center, making it very noticeable. Their purpose is to alert other vehicles that you are in a hazardous situation, such as when your car breaks down on the roadside, visibility is low during heavy rain, or you need to make a temporary stop on the highway. Turning on the hazard lights in these scenarios is very practical, as it effectively warns vehicles behind you to avoid collisions. However, a friendly reminder: avoid leaving them on for extended periods, as this can drain the battery and shorten its lifespan. During routine checks, ensure the switch is responsive. If the lights remain on without the hazard lights being activated, it may indicate a blown fuse or an electrical issue, so prompt repairs are recommended. Cultivating the habit of regularly scanning your dashboard while driving is essential—safety always comes first!
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