Because some are rewired wrongly and so when they brake the indicators may flash and when they indicate the brake lights light up.
Tail lights. Brake lights. Backup lights. Signal lights. License plate lights.
no they come from the sky and they fall on people and kill them.
to attract other drivers attention
Yellow lights have good wavelength and improves visibility during bad weather. The current model cars have fog lamps which increases visibility during fogy weather. Yellow lights were used about a decade ago. It is banned in most of the European and western contries.
Most of the cars now have composite lights and the lights have to be revomed to replace the bulbs.
A traffic signal displaying a steady circular yellow light means that you should use caution when going through the intersection. You have the right away, but watch for other cars.
Sounds like the Turn signal flasher is bad. On those cars there are 2 flashers, 1 for hazards and 1 for turn signals. Most of them were a #552 flasher. A 1.25 inch round silver or gray or yellow object located in the fusebox of those good ol cars.
Different cars different controls. Usually turn signal, lights, wipers etc on steering column.
You probably have a bad turn signal flasher (or relay, as it's called in some cars)
Yes, you should.You do not only signal to let cars know where you are going, but you also signal to let pedestrians know your intended direction, to stop them walking in front of you.You may have also missed abicycleor motorcycle in your mirror check, since they can be difficult to spot in some conditions. You should signal when necessary for your own and others safety.
It depends on the car. Some cars require that you turn on the turn signals to make the 4-way flasher work. If that's the case with your vehicle, make sure the emergency flashers aren't on. Otherwise, it's probably a problem with the turn signal switch.
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