The headlights of a car are a very important part of the car body, and they are definitely a good thing. In addition to lighting, they can also have lights to remind the other party in case of emergency. Sometimes the lights are better than the horns. Although many people can drive, not every driver necessarily knows the meaning of the lights. Improper use of lights during driving can also cause great dangers. Car lights can "speak". As long as you use them skillfully, you can perfectly communicate with other drivers, and they are much more civilized than honking the horn wildly.
Today, the hall leader will talk to us about the lantern language. After reading the following lantern language, you will instantly become an experienced driver.
The headlights flash
Often when waiting for a car at an intersection, you will encounter a situation where the car in front is still stationary when the light turns green. Maybe the owner of the car in front is a novice, and honking the horn wildly at this time is not only ungraceful, but may also cause dissatisfaction from others, which is even worse if he encounters road rage.
The best way at this time is to remind others. You can use your headlights to flash to remind the driver of the car in front to drive. If they haven't left yet, flash them again. Under normal circumstances, the car in front will be aware of it. Be careful not to flash your headlights. in succession.
The headlights flash twice
When driving at night, the most troublesome thing for us is to encounter the "high beam dog" with the high beam turned on. This behavior of not switching the lights when passing the car occurs in endlessly during night driving. In fact, when driving in urban areas at night, in most cases there are good lights on the road, so there is no need to turn on the headlights brightly. On road sections where road lighting is not ideal, turning on the headlights is an important factor in inducing accidents.
At this time, the headlights flashed twice to remind him to switch to low beam.
But be careful not to flash wildly or get angry.
The headlights flash three times in a row
As a good driver in our country, if you see the trunk of the car around you is not closed, the tire is flat, or the door is not closed, don’t be anxious. You can flash your headlights three times in a row to tell the car drivers around you that your vehicle is If there is a problem, if you encounter a car behind you that flashes at you three times, you should also stop and check.
Flash headlights when merging
When encountering a merging road or a road section where vehicles pass alternately, when others turn to indicate that they want to merge, we can flash our headlights to express our consent. If it is inconvenient, we can also flash our headlights several times to refuse the other party's request to merge.
Continuous brake light
On the highway, if you feel that the car behind you is too close, you can continuously turn on the brake lights to remind the car behind you to keep the distance.