There is no doubt that cars have become an indispensable means of transportation for every household. Many families are willing to spend part of their money to buy a car even if they don't have much money. Especially for families with many people, after they have a car. Traveling is indeed much more convenient. In fact, today's cars have been greatly improved in many aspects. Regardless of configuration, safety, space, comfort or quality, they are more reliable than before. Especially for domestically produced cars, while their prices are generous, their strength is no less than that of joint ventures. Therefore, when buying a car, there is no need to blindly choose Japanese and German models such as Toyota, Honda, and Volkswagen.
As a car owner, you must know some knowledge about cars, so that if you encounter problems when using the car in the future, you can solve them in time and avoid being in a hurry. Especially related to safety, such as car headlights. Although the most basic function is for lighting, it should be noted that the requirements for the use of headlights are different in different situations. For example, when driving on a highway, if there is no car in front, it is best to turn on the high beam. However, if there is a car in front and the distance is relatively close, turning on the high beam will obviously affect the vision of the car in front, so you must switch to low beam in time. In this issue, let’s talk about it. What does it mean when the other car flashes its headlights three times at you? Insider: Don’t make a mistake about these 5 “Light Languages”, get to know them.
We know that different “lantern languages” have vastly different meanings. First of all, if the headlights flash, they are usually used when waiting for a red light at an intersection. If the signal light has turned green at this time, but the car in front still does not start, it is obvious that the owner of the car in front is doing other things. At this time, many car owners will choose to honk the horn directly. Although it can also serve as a reminder, it is not very civilized and in some places it is not allowed to honk at will. The best way is to flash your headlights. As long as the car in front notices, you can basically start moving forward immediately.
In addition, it is very common for the headlights to flash twice. On many roads, you cannot turn on high beams at will, especially on urban or rural roads. If an oncoming vehicle turns on high beams for a long time, it will definitely affect the driving vision and is very dangerous. Then, it is very appropriate to flash the headlights twice as a reminder. Most car owners know what it means and will switch to low beam in time. And if you notice other cars flashing their headlights at you twice while driving, you may have forgotten to turn off the high beams.
It is worth mentioning that although the headlights flash three times is relatively rare, it is very important. If you encounter it, you must know what it means. If you mistakenly think that the other party is provoking, so you flash your headlights three times at the other party, it will be a joke. In fact, if you see other vehicles leaking oil, flat tires, or the trunk is not closed, you can flash the headlights three times to remind them. If the other vehicle knows what it means, they will stop and check as soon as possible. If they are not clear, there may be something wrong. A safety hazard.
Finally, there are two "light languages" that are also very important. First, when following a car, if you find that the brake lights of the car in front are flashing, it is obvious that the car in front is reminding you to pay attention to the distance behind the car to avoid a rear-end collision. Second, if you are driving on a complex road and want to merge, after turning on the turn signal, if the vehicle behind the lane next to you flashes its headlights, it means you agree to merge. And if the lights keep flashing, it means that they don’t want you to merge, and there may be no conditions for merging. Forcibly merging will easily cause collisions. What do you think about this?