What is the triangular button in the car called?
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The triangular button in the car is called the hazard warning flasher (or emergency light) switch. Press this button when parking on the roadside or encountering an emergency while driving, and all the turn signals on both sides of the car will flash simultaneously. Note: This button should only be used in emergencies or under low visibility conditions such as heavy rain, snow, or fog to alert other vehicles. Below are the situations when the hazard warning flasher should be activated: 1. When the vehicle breaks down: If the vehicle suddenly breaks down while driving and cannot be moved to a safe area in time, immediately turn on the hazard warning flasher to alert passing vehicles and pedestrians, and call for help promptly. 2. Breakdown on the highway: If the vehicle breaks down on the highway, stop in the emergency lane, turn on the hazard warning flasher immediately, place a warning sign 150 meters behind the vehicle, and call for help quickly. The driver and passengers should wait for rescue outside the guardrail in front of the broken-down vehicle.