Hazard lights, the triangle button. It makes both of your turn signals flash.
Other possible ways to notify people that your car is a hazard: Holding the hood on with bungie cord or duck tape, using body kits to look like a ricer, obnoxious mufflers, missing lights, using zip ties to hold parts of it together, etc.
Hazard lights are used on a vehicle in an emergency. The driver is supposed to turn the lights on the warn others that their car is experiencing some sort of problem.
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Generic answer. Most Hazard switches are located within easy reach of the vehicle driver
Perception distance
Depends on the vehicle in question. Some vehicle use only one flasher relay for both the turn signals and the hazard lights. Others use a seperate relay for each one.
It warns aircrew and vehicle operators that they are about to enter an active runway.
Communication Signal
Ya think it might have something to do with warning about a hazard on the roadside? lol no really! actually they are what you put on to warn other drivers that YOU are a hazard on the roadside due to an accident or breakdown or stationary queueing traffic or any other danger, ie a hazard. In the UK, hazard lights should be used on single carriageway roads to warn other drivers that your vehicle is a hazard, on a dual carriageway or motorway, they should be used to warn other drivers of any hazard.
The radioactive placard on a vehicle indicates that the vehicle carries some amount or regulated radioactive material.
An oncoming vehicle that drifts into your lane of traffic is an immediate hazard. Drivers must be prepared for the unexpected and take evasive action to avoid a collision.
Yes, especially that.