Which light is the hazard warning light?

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MarleyAnn
07/29/25 7:33pm
The hazard warning light, also known as the emergency flasher or warning light, is the same type of light. There is a red triangle button on the vehicle's dashboard, pressing it will activate the hazard lights. More information about hazard warning lights is as follows: Hazard lights can typically be used in the following situations: (1) When pulling over due to a malfunction, turn on the hazard lights to warn approaching vehicles from behind. (2) They can be activated when the vehicle is being towed. (3) If a car breaks down on the highway, turning on the hazard lights alerts passing vehicles to slow down and be cautious. (4) They can also be used by convoys to make other vehicles aware while making it easier for their own vehicles to identify each other.
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