How to use Turn Signals, Lights, Hazard Lights & Horn
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 Published On Jul 20, 2022

In this video, driving instructor Jacqueline goes through how and when to properly use your car’s lights, and auxiliary equipment. To be a safe driver, you need to know how to properly behave on the roads. This includes knowing how to use your car's turn signals, high beam headlights, hazard lights, horn, and other auxiliary equipment.

Do you know when and how to use your hazard lights? Do you know when and how to use your high beam headlights or low beams? Do you know when to use your horn and turn signals?

If you said no to any of those questions, there is no need to worry. In this learn to drive series, Jacqueline will go through all of this and more. If you're a learner driver trying to understand all of this, you've come to the right video.

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Correction:
01:32 Hazard lights in the US can be either red or amber (yellow) in color.

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This video is meant to help learner drivers in the United States by receiving help from seasoned driving instructors and drivers education professionals. Remember that legislation and driving laws can vary from state to state. It is your responsibility to verify that the information presented in this video is in accordance with the laws specified in your State’s driver's handbook. The creators of the video cannot be held liable for any consequences caused by any information that is in any way inaccurate, misleading, or deemed to be lacking in any way. The creators of this video cannot be held liable for any person failing their behind-the-wheel test or written test. It is the responsibility of each person driving a vehicle to make sure that they are driving in a safe manner within the limits of the law.

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