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No, they do not have traditional turn signals but have flashing lights.
The 1939 Buick had the first flashing turn signals. They became standard after WW2.
Buick was the first American car company to offer flashing turn signals in 1939.
It probably can't since the signals are different.
Absolutely not. Before flashing lights were put on cars, hand signals were all that was available to indicate a turn. In fact, hand signals were once required (in Louisiana, at least) even if your vehicle had flashing signal lights. It's important to know and be prepared to use hand signals in the event your signal lights malfunction. Source: common sense
Lights or signals fits this 'fill in the blanks'-type question..
Most common cause of the turn signals not flashing is a defective flasher relay. Replace it.
More than likely this is caused by the relays. They are both the same relays and anywhere carries them.
Some people who get migraine headaches have warning signals before the headaches begin, such as restlessness, tingling in an arm or leg, or seeing patterns of flashing lights.
It depends what type of switch the signals are activated from. Some signals are activated by a worker in a signal box... others by switches along the tracks. Either way - the delay between the signal activating and the train arriving should be more than enough time for someone to clear the crossing either on foot or in a vehicle.
recommended but not required by law.
in your gosh dogged owners manual. think with your dipstick!