If you want to be promoted to an experienced driver, you must first learn the standard car light language of an experienced driver. How do experienced drivers use the lighting language to communicate with other cars? Lets take a look at Hailuos translation!
1. The green light is on, the vehicle in front is stationary, and the vehicle in front is reminded.
Light language: Flash the headlights
Translation: When waiting for a traffic light at an intersection, the green light is on, but the car in front shows no sign of starting. At this time, you can flash your headlights to remind the car in front that "the green light is on and you can walk."
2. Remind oncoming vehicles to change their low beam lights at night.
Light language: Flash the headlights twice
Translation: What should you do if you encounter a child wearing high-beam headlights while driving at night? It's very simple. Flash your headlights twice to remind the other party, "I've been hit. Please turn off your high beams!"
3. Encountering vehicles merging
Light language: The headlights flash "Agree", the headlights continuously "Reject"
Translation: While driving, we often encounter vehicles merging on adjacent lanes. The general principle is to give way if allowed. If we are unable to give way, we can flash our headlights once or several times to inform the merging vehicles that it is inconvenient to give way.
4. Alert the vehicle in front that there is something strange about the vehicle
Light language: Flash the headlights three times in a row
Translation: Sometimes we encounter situations such as the luggage compartment door of the car in front of us is not closed properly, the brake lights are not on, the tires are under-inflated, etc. How do we remind the driver of the car in front of us? Just flash the headlights three times in a row. In the same way, if the car behind you flashes its headlights three times in a row, you must pay attention. There may be something wrong with your car. At this time, you should immediately stop on the roadside to check.
5. Warn the vehicle following you too closely
Light language: Turn on the brake light in stages
Translation: Apply the brakes gently and continuously in stages to remind the vehicle behind to keep a safe distance. In this case, if the vehicle in front does not warn the vehicle, once it brakes urgently, the vehicle behind is very likely to cause a rear-end collision, especially in rainy or hazy days.
6. You need to be careful when entering or exiting alleys or blind spots.
Light language: flash the headlights three times, auxiliary honk
Translation: Blind spots are more likely to occur in alleys or alleys. At this time, cars or pedestrians in the alley cannot sense the situation of oncoming cars. Therefore, it is best to flash your headlights three times before entering the alley to remind oncoming cars or pedestrians to pay attention.
7. Request the vehicle in front to give way & thank the vehicle in front to give way
Light language: The headlights flash once & press "double flash" three times.
Translation: If the car in front is moving slowly and you are in a hurry, you can flash your headlights to tell the car in front that you want to overtake and remind the car in front to give way. To thank the driver of the car in front of you for giving way, just press "double flash" three times.
The above is the "car light language" commonly used in daily driving. If you learn a new language, you can finally "communicate" happily with experienced drivers.