Based on the information given in the question, I can think of
three possibilities:
-- The vehicle is moving at an excessive rate of speed.
-- The speed sensor is defective.
-- Something else is broke.
It is possible that a wheel speed sensor is bad. This will cause the anti lock braking to not read the wheel correctly which would be a brake problem that would cause a light.
I am assuming this is a traction control warning light. Some vehicles have yaw and roll sensors. If the sensor is bad and is returning a faulty voltage value to the module (probably the body control module) that monitors those sensors, the light will come on.
No, the red brake warning light will come on.
Check bulbs to make sure all are working
The coolant level sensor is faulty.
Low brake fluid, pads worn down, other problems.
If you mean that you have a warning light on, then once the problem that is causing the airbag warning light to come on is diagnosed and fixed, the light will reset itself.
With current technology, that's not possible. At the speed of light, it would take you tens of thousands of years to leave our galaxy. The speed of light seems to be a speed limit in the Universe, and current technology is nowhere near travelling the speed of light.
The electronic engine warning light can come on if there is a serious engine problem. It may also come on in error, for example, if the gas cap is loose.
It is warning you of a malfunction of in the brake system. Get it checked RIGHT AWAY!
It could
The overdrive warning light might start flickering when you are driving because of low transmission fluid. This light could also come on because of tension on the transmission while you are towing a boat or trailer.