At dawn or dusk, or in rain or snow, it can be hard to see and be seen. A good way to let other drivers know you are there is to turn:
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On your emergency flashers.
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On your parking light.
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Up the instrumental panel lights.
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On your headlights.
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Explanation
You must use your headlights at night and at other times when it’s hard to see. Headlights are an important safety feature that helps other drivers see you on the road. Headlights ensure that other drivers can see you from a safe distance and react accordingly.
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