If you stop along the road at night:
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Turn off your emergency lights and leave your high beams on.
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Turn on your headlights only.
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Turn on your emergency flashers and leave your low beams on.
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Turn off all your lights.
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Explanation
If you stop along the road at night, you must turn on your emergency flashers to make other drivers aware of your presence. By turning on your flashers, other drivers will have a clear view of your vehicle and can act accordingly to avoid any potential collisions.
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