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Friday, July 9, 2010

what is hazard light/double signal and what are the uses of it

i can't believe some people are just so @#$%^&!!!


a simple question: what is the use of double signal(hazard light) of you car?
a damn simple answer: its for you to use when there is an emergency, or when your car break down and you need help. full stop!

and there is one guy who laugh/complain/swear at other people when they drive and didn't on the hazard light when it's raining.

i would laugh my lung out to those who on their hazard light when they drive on road during raining.


firstly,
it's illegal to use hazard light when the vehicle is moving.

secondly,
only vehicles that are disabled or lawfully stopped can have hazard lights it use



quote

"Most commonly, hazard lights are used on a disabled car which has been pulled to the side of the road. Especially at night, they increase the visibility of the car so that it will not be hit. It also alerts drivers to the fact that there is a problem of some kind, and some drivers use hazard lights to ask for help, usually in combination with leaving the hood up. Responders to an accident scene may also use their hazard lights to warn drivers about unusual conditions up ahead, and to help clear a lane for the accident."

"If visibility is low, such as in rain or snow, please use your *regular* lights, which have lights in both the front and the back and stay on constantly, rather than the hazard lights. Hazard lights are to indicate that you are a hazard, because you are traveling much slower than other traffic or are stopped in an improper parking space, not that there are hazardous conditions."

"It is a very bad idea to drive in snowy/rainy conditions with your hazard lights on.
If you are using your hazard lights, it is expected that you are stopped and pulled over on the side of the road. You are not telling other drivers anything they do not already know by using hazard lights in snowy conditions.
If a driver catches up to someone with their hazard lights on while driving and slow speeds, they could interpret this as the vehicle is stopped, and attempt to go around, but if the vehicle is not stopped and the following driver attempts to pass, this could put them into the ditch."


so by now anyone who drive should know that the double signal is not meant for you to on when it's raining.

even the rain is so damn heavy and the visible is so damn low, just on your regular light and it's sufficient.

there is no different between the break light which is red colour and double signal light which is yellow and people which is not blind yet will be able to see your vehicle.


lastly,
maybe he should find out the definition of "argue".
argue
- to give reason (for or against a proposal, proposition, etc.)
- to give reasons for and against, discuss, debate

argue doesn't only mean fight or quarrel but also TO GIVE REASON.
by the way, it's meaningless to ARGUE with those who don't understand.
already given all the facts to them and they still insists they are right.
so... no point.



people, don't use hazard light aka double signal when you are DRIVING, means that your car is still MOVING, because people might misunderstood that your car is having PROBLEM and need HELP or going to STOP as the double signal aka hazard light is meant for car that need HELP and having EMERGENCY or BREAKDOWN.

i will not only laugh my lung out but also laugh my ass out if i saw any driver that on their double signal/hazard light when there is heavy rain on road.
why it's call hazard light?? you know it yourself by now!

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