If you stop along the road at night:
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Keep your headlights turned off.
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Do not keep your emergency flashers turned on.
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Keep your low-beam headlights turned on.
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Keep only your parking lights on.
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Explanation
If you have to stop along the road at night, you must make sure your vehicle is visible to other drivers to avoid rear-end or head-on collisions. When you stop, immediately turn on your emergency flashers to make the rear of your vehicle visible, and keep your low-beam headlights on to make the front of your vehicle visible.
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