As there are more and more vehicles on the road, the traffic structure naturally becomes more complex. For car owners, driving on the road has become more difficult and complicated. Whether driving on ordinary roads or highways, car owners need to be more cautious. For example, if you run a red light now, the penalty for a car owner is six demerit points, but in the past it was only three demerits. Of course, stricter traffic regulations will more effectively regulate the driving habits of car owners and provide greater protection for people's safety, which is not a bad thing.
The use of car lights is often very particular. Naturally, in the eyes of many car owners, car lights are actually used for lighting and have no other uses. But this is not the case. There is still a lot of common sense about cars related to lighting. At the same time, these related common sense will also affect the safety of novice car owners. Just like a car's headlights flashing once, twice, or three times, they all contain unique code words. If car owners understand these code words, it will be helpful to their driving. So, what does it mean when the other party's headlights suddenly flash three times while driving? Learn about these "Light Languages".
Let’s first take a look at what it means when a car’s headlights flash. It is actually quite common for car lights to flash, which makes many car owners understand what it means. It is mainly used to remind other car owners. In daily life, when some car owners are waiting for a traffic light, they may encounter a green light ahead, but the vehicle in front of them is not moving. At this time, they are probably in a daze or doing other things and have forgotten. At this time, the car owner can Flash your headlights to remind the car owner ahead that they can move forward. Of course, like many novice car owners, you can also directly blow the horn to remind you. In addition, headlights can also be used when the vehicle changes lanes. When following a car, the car owner turns on the turn signal to indicate that he is about to change lanes. If the vehicle behind him only flashes his headlights once, it means he agrees to change lanes, and if he flashes his headlights continuously, it means he does not agree to change lanes.
So what does it mean when the headlights flash twice? The general situation when the headlights are flashed twice is when two cars meet. When driving on the road, if the car in front of you encounters a vehicle with high beams on, the car owner can flash the headlights twice to switch the vehicle in front to low beams. In addition, when overtaking, car owners can also flash their headlights twice to remind the vehicle in front of them that they are about to overtake and prepare them.
So what does it mean when a vehicle's headlights flash three times? Three flashes of headlights are generally uncommon because once they occur, it indicates that nothing good is going to happen. Of course, if the car owner can know the meaning of the headlights flashing three times on the road, it may play a decisive role at a critical moment. Generally, the headlights flash three times to alert other car owners that there is a problem with the vehicle, such as a flat tire or an open trunk. Of course, it is also possible that the vehicle with the flashing lights has lost control of the vehicle itself and wants to remind other car owners to avoid it in time. So although it is not common for the headlights to flash three times, it is best for car owners to understand its meaning.
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Source: China Youth Network
Editor: Ma Huali