What lights should be used when a traffic accident occurs at night and the vehicle is difficult to move?
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When the hazard warning flasher is turned on as required and a warning sign is set up 50 to 100 meters behind the vehicle, the clearance lights and tail lights should also be turned on at night. The following is a related introduction to car lights: Car headlights: Also known as car front lights or car LED daytime running lights, they serve as the eyes of the car, not only related to the external image of the owner but also closely linked to safe driving at night or in bad weather conditions. The use and maintenance of car lights should not be overlooked. The position of the car light switch is usually on the control lever under the steering wheel, generally on the left side; lifting or pressing it changes the light. The emergency light is either on the dashboard or below the steering wheel, usually red and more noticeable. Other lights: The emergency light is usually near the central console, as the only red button, pressing it down activates the double flash. The fog light is usually on the headlight control lever, marked with a fog light symbol; rotating it forward turns on the front fog light, and rotating it backward turns on the rear fog light. The high beam and low beam are either on the turn signal or the control panel; switching between high and low beams is done by moving the handle up or down. The emergency light is on the instrument panel, marked with two overlapping triangles.