do you know? Car lights can talk.
seriously? !
Communication between people relies on language, text, etc., while communication between cars relies on lights.
Car lighting language can assist driving, and car owners can alert other vehicles and pedestrians through changes in lighting, thereby improving driving safety.
In addition to the common knowledge about car lights learned in subject three,
There are also some lighting terms
Used to remind each other during driving
Here is a list of some commonly used car lighting terms:
See what you don’t know yet
The car in front does not move when the light turns green
The headlights flash
After the light turned green, the car in front did not respond. Or the vehicle ahead may be traveling slowly, affecting driving. In this case, you can flash your headlights to remind the vehicle in front to give way, or tell him that I am ready to overtake.
Encountered by strong lights at night
The headlights flash twice
When driving at night with high beams on, too strong lights will make oncoming vehicles or vehicles in front of you feel particularly dazzling, thus affecting your judgment. At this time, you can flash the headlights twice before the two cars meet at a long distance to remind the other party to switch lights when they meet.
Prompts that other vehicles have problems
Headlights flash three times
When you find that the doors of other vehicles are not closed properly, or the tire pressure is obviously insufficient, etc., you can flash the light three times in a row. It reminds the other party that there is something wrong with the vehicle and needs to stop and check.
The car behind you is following too closely
Brake lights on intermittently
If the car behind you is following too closely, you can use the brake lights intermittently to remind the car behind you to keep a safe distance. Especially on the highway, following a car too closely can easily lead to a rear-end collision.
Car lights are used in addition to lighting
It is also an important tool for civilized communication between drivers.
We must not only use "Light Language" correctly
Also need to understand the signals given by other vehicles
There are many languages for car lights
Although you don’t need to understand everything
But you still need to write down the commonly used ones.
Make us safer on the road
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