Lamp language is a communication tool that transmits information by making signals of different lengths when the lights are on and off. Car owners who drive often know that the use of headlights is extremely important in the process of driving. Here are some light words for you. Although many people can drive, not every driver must know the meaning of light words. Improper use of lights during driving will also cause great danger. In actual driving In the process, car owners still need to learn more and pay more attention to safety!
Condition 1: The car in front does not go after the green light is on
Light: headlight flashes
Waiting for a car at the intersection, when the green light is on, sometimes the car in front doesn’t move at all. Maybe it’s a novice, nervous, and slow to start, or maybe the driver in front didn’t pay attention to the change of the indicator light and got distracted when waiting for the red light.
At this time, the car behind will usually take some measures to give the other party a hint. Someone will honk the horn, but this somewhat irritable urging is not only demeaning, but may also have the opposite effect. Some riders got angry and drove slowly, deliberately suppressing the car behind, and everyone suffered.
In this situation, it is obviously not appropriate to honk the horn wildly. We can use flashing headlights instead of honking the horn violently. When the headlight flashes once, the car in front can usually realize it. If there is no movement, flash the headlight again. Do not flash the headlight continuously. This is disrespectful to people, and it is easy to cause the driver of the car in front to be rebellious.
Condition 2: Strong lights flashing at night
Lights: double headlights to remind, double jumps to indicate dissatisfaction
Driving at night, the biggest headache for everyone is encountering a guy with the high beam turned on all the way. In fact, when driving in urban areas at night, the road has good lighting in most cases, and there is no need to turn on the headlights brightly. On the road section where the road lighting is not very ideal, turning on the headlights is an important factor that induces a car accident.
What should I do if I keep turning on the headlights when I encounter an oncoming car? Perhaps many riders will adopt a “tit for tat” approach, and everyone will turn on the headlights of each other. This method is obviously inappropriate. When old drivers introduce safe driving experience, they usually talk about not driving anger cars. This kind of “tit for tat” behavior is a manifestation of anger.
In case of strong light flashing, it is likely that the other party forgot to turn off the high beams. The riders can flash the headlights twice at a long distance before the meeting to remind the other party to switch the lights when they meet. . If the other party is indifferent, the rider can turn on the double jump light to express dissatisfaction and tell the other party “you are flashing me, please switch the low beam”.