
How to properly use the hazard warning lights on a vehicle?
Emergency lights, also known as hazard warning lights, are only used in situations where it is necessary to warn other vehicles of danger.

Emergency lights, also known as hazard warning lights, are only used in situations where it is necessary to warn other vehicles of danger.

The illuminated warning lights indicate that the vehicle is experiencing a problem with a particular component, so drivers need to pay close attention.

Many drivers wonder whether or not they should turn on their hazard lights when driving in the rain.

When a car is turned off, the main electrical systems typically shut down, but some functions remain on, ready to operate.

Reversing in crowded public areas or residential zones always requires drivers to have a lot of experience and careful observation.

There are many functions on a car that even experienced drivers can get confused about using.

When the engine is turned off, the main electrical systems in the car usually shut down, but not all of them.

Emergency lights are designed for emergency use only, but in reality, many people misuse them.

Drivers who fail to turn on their headlights as required will be fined between 800 and 1 VND, and if they cause an accident, their driver's license will be suspended for 2-4 months.

To avoid being fined by authorities for illegal parking, some drivers have come up with the idea of turning on their hazard lights to circumvent the law.