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Here’s how to use HAZARD Lights the Right Way!

by Lum Efficient Industrial Lighting and Technology

Summary: It is imperative to understand where and when to utilize hazard lights. Hazard lights should possibly be utilized when the vehicle is not moving or is in a risky situation after an accident or if the vehicle has broken down and about and is stranded. Since hazard lamps are meant to be used when stationary, some people may think your car is stationary as well, which could also cause confusion.

 

Hazard lights are something that is mandatory on all vehicles and is also present on certain bikes too. But did you realize that more than 90 % of individuals who use hazard lights have been utilizing them wrong all this time?

Wait? How?

 

It is imperative to understand where and when to utilize hazard lights. Hazard lights should possibly be utilized when the vehicle is not moving or is in a risky situation after an accident or if the vehicle has broken down and about and is stranded. These are the main reasons to utilize the hazard lights or tough lighting.

How are they actually used?

 

The majority of people utilizes a hazard light while entering a passage, as visibility drops or put them on when it begins to rain or there is mist. While a great many people do this, it isn't right.

 

The primary motivation behind why hazardous location lighting is to be utilized is to indicate a stationary vehicle. Utilizing them when the vehicle is moving to demonstrate low visibility implies other drivers will get confused.

Also, if you are driving and you use hazards, the indicators won't work, which implies drivers around you won't have the option to tell when you are changing directions, which is an extremely poor idea.

Truly, a few vehicles naturally cut the hazard lights when you turn on the indicators anyway that isn't the situation with every one of the vehicles which implies most extreme care must be taken.

 

What can go wrong if you have them ON while driving?

People around you will not be able to tell when you want to turn or change lanes. If you do have to make a turn, the person behind you or next to you will not know that you are indicating and that could cause confusion and even lead to a crash.

Also, since hazard lamps are meant to be used when stationary, some people may think your car is stationary as well, which could also cause confusion.

Consider using your car’s hazard lights when:

      Changing a tire on the side of the road.

      Getting pulled over.

      Driving in a funeral procession.

      Your car has broken down and you’re waiting for a tow.

Avoid using your car’s hazard lights when:

      Driving in heavy traffic.

      Driving in bad weather.

      Parking illegally.

      A turn signal will do the job.


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