When you are within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle or you come up behind a vehicle.
500 feet
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at a set of red lights. how many feet should you be behind the vehicle in front of you?
Your safest approach is simply to continue on as normal, but do some checks you can perform from the driver's seat - check to see if your headlights are turned on, for example. Most likely, the other car is trying to tell you something. It may be something with your vehicle (such as your headlights not being turned in), or it may be the other driver informing you that a police speed trap is ahead of you (a common tactic). If the vehicle is behind you and flashes its lights, they may either be indicating that they wish to pass you, or they may be trying to get your attention to inform you of something. Either way, you never want to stop your vehicle while you're alone. If you feel that you must stop, find a public place to do it.
Stay 500 feet behind it if it's lights are flashing (in the U.S.)
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Yes, the Fiat Panda is equipped with reversing lights. These lights activate when the vehicle is shifted into reverse, providing illumination to help the driver see behind the car and alerting pedestrians and other road users of the vehicle's movement. The number of reversing lights may vary by model year and trim level, but typically, there are at least two lights located at the rear of the vehicle.
Turn left indicator signal flashes rapidly when I use indicator, bulbs ok, no lights working
Tap into light sockets in towed vehicle and run supply to each from towing vehicle - Kits availabe at U-Haul
Headlamps have red lights to serve as rear fog lights on vehicles. These red lights help improve visibility in foggy conditions for other drivers on the road, making it easier to see the vehicle from behind.
I have a 1992 regal and the flasher is under the glove-box behind a piece of black plastic,the switch is on the steering column,the lights are on the front and rear of the vehicle.