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You know, there is a lot of knowledge about car driving. Not to mention the novices who have just passed the test and got their driver's license. Even some experienced drivers who have been driving for many years may not dare to say that they have fully mastered these driving knowledge. . Even the seemingly simple method of using car lights has many tricks. For example, if the other party's headlights suddenly flash three times while driving, what does it mean? The veteran driver answered this and reminded: For driving safety, you must understand these "light languages"!
Let’s first talk about what it means when a car’s headlights flash. This operation is common in daily use of the car and generally serves as a reminder. For example, when queuing up at an intersection and waiting for a signal light, if the driver of the car in front is distracted and does not notice that the signal light has turned green and remains there without moving, the car behind will flash its headlights to remind the driver of the car in front that it is OK to The car is driving forward. In this case, the function of the whistle prompt is consistent. Also, when changing lanes, the car in front will turn on its turn signal to alert the car behind. Then if the car behind flashes its headlights, it means that it is aware and ready. The car in front can change lanes, and if the car behind it If the headlights flash continuously, there may be some special circumstances that require the vehicle in front not to change lanes.
Next, let’s talk about the meaning of a vehicle flashing its headlights twice. This operation is often seen when two cars are meeting each other. If the oncoming vehicle keeps turning its lights on at a distance, it will affect the driver’s line of sight. At this time, you can flash the headlights twice to remind the other party to turn off the remote lights in time to avoid causing an accident. And before preparing to accelerate to overtake, you can also flash your headlights twice to inform the car in front that you are ready to overtake and let it get ready.
Finally, let me focus on the meaning of flashing the headlights three times in a row. This operation is not common in daily life, but once you find this situation, you must pay more attention. This is because if the headlights of the other party's car flash at you three times in a row, it generally means that your car has some malfunction. Therefore, if you see the other party's car flashing at you three times in a row, it is best to stop in time when it is safe to avoid causing damage. Something unexpected happens.
The above is some basic knowledge related to car "light language". After reading the introduction of the experienced driver, do you understand it? You must pay more attention when driving a vehicle. Timely access to relevant information can play a big role in ensuring driving safety.