Driving with Hazard Lights: A Common Misconception So, picture this: You’re driving through a torrential […] ...
ATLANTA — Did you know that using your hazard lights is illegal in some states? The light can incorrectly signal that you’re stopped or moving slower than other traffic. Many argue that hazard lights ...
A car seen through a wet windshield driving in the rain with hazard lights flashing, something safety experts recommend should never be done. (iStock / Getty Images Plus) It might seem like a smart ...
The first band of El Niño storms has brought snow to areas that may not be accustomed to seeing or driving in the cold weather, which has led to some questions about winter weather driving. Snow fell ...
You don’t want your hazard lights when you’re driving. You can’t use your turn signal to alert drivers that you’re changing lanes or turning right or left.
We've all been there: The rain is pouring down in sheets, you're white-knuckle holding the steering wheel of your car and the person in front of you suddenly turns on their yellow, blinking hazard ...
A 2021 Florida law now permits drivers to use hazard lights during low-visibility conditions like heavy rain or fog. This new rule only applies on roadways with a posted speed limit of 55 mph or ...
New tech is the name of the game at the CES trade show. So naturally, you see a lot of advanced, cutting-edge concepts and products that redefine an existing technology or even introduce an entirely ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Floridians understand more than anyone how unpredictable the Sunshine State's weather can be. Driving in bad weather can put a lot of stress on some drivers and could often provoke ...