Do you know anything about headlights?
With the popularity of driving, civilized driving and rational communication are increasingly advocated. So how do you effectively communicate with your neighbors on the road? This is where the car’s eyes, or headlights, come into play. Headlights can convey specific information to neighboring cars or pedestrians.
- The headlights flash: remind the front car to move forward
- High beam flash two times: remind the vehicle to switch near light
- Headlights flashing three times: remind the front car to check the car condition
- Phased brake light: do not follow the car too tight
- Turn signal: request lane change
If they flash their headlights and significantly slow down, they agree to change lanes. If the other vehicle continuously flashing headlights, it is rejected.
Whether new or old drivers, in the process of driving, they should know some common car language, so as to ensure the accurate transmission of information between vehicles, at the same time to their own and others driving more than a safety guarantee.