Know When To Use Your Hazard Lights

Vehicles come with hazard lights that help the car owners indicate the cars in proximity about the vehicle's troubles. Hazard lights are a part of passive safety that can go a long way in helping owners during an emergency.
However, most car owners are not aware of the right situation to flash the hazard lights. Do you see yourself in the same problem? In that case, this article will educate you about the exact instances to use hazard lights. Let's get going!
When You Get Pulled Over
Do you see those red and blue lights flashing behind your vehicle? Since you need to pull over, you can turn on those hazard lights to indicate the same. Turning on the hazard lights shows the traffic police that you have acknowledged them and will park the car at the earliest possible opportunity. So, if you get pulled over next time, make sure to flash the hazard lights!

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Car Accident
As the name suggests, the hazard lights are handy in a hazardous situation or whenever you are in trouble. If you are involved in an accident or something is wrong with your vehicle, you can turn on your hazard lights. Flashing the hazard lights will alert the passing cars that you're involved in an accident or need help with your vehicle.
Changing Car Tyre
Many people make the mistake of not turning on their hazard lights when they are fixing their car tyres. Not turning on the hazard lights can be potentially dangerous for the parked car. If you need to replace your car's tyres, turn the hazard lights on before starting the work. Turning the lights is essential, especially when parked in an area with low visibility.

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Car Break Down
If you are facing car troubles, you might need to pull over your car. Once you do so, make sure to turn on the hazard lights. The hazard lights will help other drivers understand that your vehicle isn't functioning well. Moreover, the flashing hazard lights also allow rushing cars to spot you and avoid collisions in a low visibility spot.
Driving Through a Funeral Procession
Most car owners are not aware that they should be using their hazard lights while driving in a funeral procession. It is one of the lesser-known applications of hazard lights. Flashing the hazard lights will help other drivers understand that a funeral procession is taking place, and they should slow down their vehicle speed.

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Knowing when and how to use the hazard lights can help you become a more responsible driver. Make sure to use the hazard lights judiciously!
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