Vehicles driving on the road cannot communicate directly verbally, but many times they have to communicate for safety reasons, so the role of car light language comes into play. Although there are no regulations, car light language has become a tacit understanding among drivers. Therefore, every driver must understand it. At critical moments, it may save your life.
Flashing the headlights is usually a friendly reminder. For example, at a traffic light intersection, the signal light has turned green. The driver of the vehicle in front may be distracted and did not notice. At this time, flash the lights behind to remind the vehicle in front that it will know to drive. gone. Another example is before overtaking, flashing the lights to remind the vehicle being overtaken, which means to tell the other party that I am about to overtake and you should pay attention.
Also, when driving at night, when you encounter some sharp turns and cannot see clearly what is happening on the other side of the curve, you can also flash the lights to remind vehicles or pedestrians on the other side of the curve that a car is coming and they should pay attention. When changing lanes in the same direction, after turning on the turn signal, if the car behind you on that road flashes its lights at this time, it means that you agree to change lanes. If it flashes multiple times, it means that you refuse.
Flashing the headlights twice is a more serious tone. For example, when driving at night and encountering an oncoming vehicle with its headlights on, you can flash the headlights twice to remind the other person to turn off the high beam. In most cases, When the oncoming vehicle sees it, it will actively turn off the high beam. Another example is that on some narrow roads, when you encounter a car coming from the opposite direction, flashing your lights twice at this time is to tell the other party, wait a moment, I will pass first.
The headlights flash three times, which can be interpreted as a loud roar. For example, if you are driving at a slow speed in the express lane of a highway, the car coming from behind may flash its lights first to remind you to speed up or get out of the way. If you are indifferent, it will flash three more times, which is angrily scolding you for getting out of the way. . If you still refuse, then he may change lanes and overtake your car from the right, but he will probably curse you a few words in the car.
When you are driving and notice that the vehicle behind you flashes its lights three times, you must pay more attention. It may be that it is loudly reminding you that there is something wrong with your car, such as the trunk is not closed, oil is leaking all the way, and the tires are flat. Wait, you'd better pull over and check. If an oncoming vehicle flashes its lights three times for you, you should pay more attention to your surroundings at this time. There is probably an obstacle on the road ahead. It has noticed it and is loudly reminding you to pay attention.
In short, three flashes of light are generally an urgent reminder. Regardless of whether the other party is well-intentioned or malicious, you need to pay more attention and put safety first at all times. If you think it is right, please like it. , if you are wrong, please tell me in the comment area, follow me, and learn some useful car knowledge every day.