Hazard lights should only ever be used when there is any major issue. Such as the car breaking down, it's simply there to warn oncoming traffic off your vehicle. Many believe it's useful for when you just can't be bothered parking but really.. They should hardly ever be used.
When backing up more then 30 ft. you are required to activate your hazard lights when backing up. So yes, if you are backing up 100 ft. you have to use your hazard lights.
Doesn't have hazard lights.
It is the fuse for the hazard lights or as they are sometimes called, emergency lights.
get the whole care re wired also dont turn on your hazard lights!!!
If you will notice the hazard lights are not actually flashing, reason being, the hazard flasher relay is defective. Replace it.
if you mean: "why do hazard lights flash when brakes are on", then the answer is because vehicles are equipped with a hazard light relay that supercedes the brake lights. This way, slow moving vehicles can operate under hazard lighting.
Hazard lights may only be used during an emergency where the vehicle requires to be stopped in places it should not normally be stopped, such as a highway. People mistakenly used hazard lights when driving through heavy storms as another form to ensure visibility and is not recommended.
the location of the hazard lights is on top of the steering colum.
Hazard lights should only be used when your car is stopped or coming to a stop. Using them while you are actually still driving can be dangerous. Other drivers will be unable to tell if you are going to change lanes or get off the road because your turn signals or 'blinkers' will not work when your hazard lights are on.
Lights or signals fits this 'fill in the blanks'-type question..
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.
This bike does not come standard with hazard lights. There are many vendors that sell add on kits that can supply hazard lights. Two of the top web sites are jpcycles.com and denniskirk.com