of course they do
The answer is: Apply hazard warning lights and walk around the car to check that each light is working.
During a road test, it's generally not required to use hazard lights when parking. However, you should signal your intentions clearly using turn signals when approaching a parking spot. Always check your local driving regulations, as requirements can vary by location. It's best to demonstrate safe and cautious driving practices throughout your test.
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.
== Hazard and turn signals switch are different. Sounds like you need a new turn sig. switch. The turn signals are routed through the hazard switch. Re-check fuses 4 and 19. If they are fine, check/test the hazard switch and related wiring; if the switch is faulty, replace it. If the switch is good, check/test relay in position 12.
The Hazard Perception Test is a component of the UK theory test for drivers. It assesses a driver's ability to spot and react to potential hazards while driving, testing their awareness and anticipation skills. It involves watching video clips of various driving scenarios and clicking when a hazard is identified.
check the front flasher
Drivingdirectory.com offers a practice driving permit test. You can also check out Foothilldriving.com.
For your teen to take a driving test, there is usually two components. The first part is a written test, and then later comes the actual drivers test. The car that the test is taken is must have all functioning signals and lights (brake lights). You can search to find samples of the type of questions that are asked on the written test, but make sure you search for sample test in your specific area.
Check the switch in the column. You will need a wiring diagram & test light. You have 2 diff, wires that are "supposed" to be hot depending on wether you go up or down with stem. If they are not it's the switch, or something else with those circuits like a bad ground.
The Ohio DMV offers may resources to taking practice driving test. You may also want to check out your local driving schools for information on a practice test.
Test if your hazard lights work. There are normally two flasher cans in most vehicles. If the hazard lights work, It is likely to be the flasher can that works the indicators is blown and in need of replacement. These will be available for under $50US from most auto parts stores.
Check the fuse again; tailights and dash lights are fused together on most vehicles. You need to pull fuse and test with a circuit tester and test both sides where the fuse plugs in.