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What lights should be displayed for temporary parking?

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Juliet
07/29/25 8:56am
During the day, no lights are required for temporary parking. At night, temporary parking requires the activation of hazard warning flashers, clearance lights, and rear position lights. Below are the relevant introductions: Hazard Warning Flashers Introduction: These are signal lights used to alert other vehicles and pedestrians that the vehicle is experiencing a special situation. Clearance Lights Introduction: Clearance lights are the outermost lights at the front and rear of the vehicle. Large trucks also have clearance lights on the roof and sides. Clearance lights are warning lights used to alert other vehicles, installed at the edges of the vehicle's roof to indicate both the height and width of the vehicle. Rear Position Lights Introduction: The lights on the left and right sides at the rear of the car are the rear position lights, which include side marker lights, brake lights, and reverse lights.
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JosieLynn
08/12/25 7:34am
When temporarily parking, I always turn on the hazard warning lights immediately—it's super important. The reason is simple: it alerts other drivers that a vehicle is stopped here, especially on highways or at night when visibility is poor, and a momentary lapse in attention could lead to a rear-end collision. I remember once during rain, I stopped to check my navigation but forgot to turn on the lights, and a car nearly sideswiped me—it gave me a real scare. Since then, I’ve made it a habit: after parking, I first locate the hazard light switch (usually a triangular button on the dashboard), press it, and let the lights flash. Safety first! Don’t be lazy—even if stopping for just a few seconds, turn them on. This can prevent 90% of accident risks. Oh, and make sure to park in a safe spot by the roadside. After turning on the lights, don’t linger outside the car for too long either.
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AlyssaLynn
10/06/25 2:37am
Every time I make a temporary stop, I don't hesitate to press the hazard light button. Traffic regulations in most places, such as China, require this. For example, the rules clearly state that hazard lights must be turned on during temporary stops, otherwise it's considered a violation and may result in a fine. Personally, I support this regulation—it ensures overall traffic flow. Don't underestimate this; flashing lights can prompt following vehicles to slow down and avoid you early. Once during a long drive, I had to pull over due to a vehicle issue and turned on the lights—the police officer who came by even praised my high safety awareness. It's simple to operate: after starting the engine, find the flashing symbol switch and press it. Designs may vary slightly between cars, but the principle remains the same. Following the rules isn't about being rigid—it's about protecting everyone.
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SanSilas
11/19/25 4:04am
When I make a temporary stop while driving, I simply turn on the hazard lights. This habit was learned from experience—once while waiting by the roadside without the lights on, I was almost hit by a motorcycle, which scared me to death. Since then, I always turn on the hazard lights whenever I stop, day or night. The operation is simple: press the hazard light button, and the red lights will keep flashing to alert others. Don't try to save trouble—safety is more important than time. Especially on busy urban roads, turning on the lights ensures everyone notices your parked position, reducing accidents. Developing this habit brings peace of mind and prevents trouble before it happens.
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