The answer depends on your expectations and what the police decided to do in the actual situation. You are responsible to follow laws on brake and tail lights when you operate a motor vehicle. At the very least you would be ticketed for that. How can you think of blaming someone who could not see you at night? During the day, they were only able to guess if you were planning to turn, change lanes or stop.
Nighttime- you. Daytime- the other person.
Triangle or triangle with a vertical line in the center is usually the symbol for the hazard lights
on top of the steering compartment, little button with a triangle on it
The hazard lights.
Hazard lights (flashers)
Just guessing here, but wouldn't that be the 'Hazard Lights'?
No. There is no fuse that you can pull if your 2011 Ford edge hazard lights keeps coming on but you can touch the little red triangle which is the hazard button and it goes off or disconnect the battery.
Hazard warning lights meaning you have 4 way flashers on ( all turn signals are on at once)
Emergency lights, also known as Hazard Lights, can be turned off via a switch on the center console of the dash. The button has a triangle pictured on top of it.
By the top air vents ( right in between). It's a large red triangle!
Trailer lights are sold at many stores nationwide. You can find trailer lights at home improvement stores. You can also find trailer lights at automobile repair stores.
Need more info. Daylight or dark? If dark, did reflectors or lights on the trailer (if you had any) meet DMV requirements for a moving vehicle? Moving or stopped? USUALLY it is the striking vehicle which gets charged in a rear-end collision investigation, but if the vehicle that was struck 'contributed' to the collision, then you could be charged.