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This informative book is designed for students who want to pass the quiz with confidence. Packed with clear explanations and visual examples, it keeps you engaged while helping you learn faster and succeed.


1. Headlight flashing

Headlight flashing is when a driver quickly turns their vehicle’s high beams (or sometimes low beams) on and off in a quick burst to signal a message to other road users. Use clear and cautious timing—don’t flash too quickly or aggressively, and avoid it in fog, heavy rain, or at night if it might blind others.

  • Warning of danger ahead - Such as an accident, road hazard, or police speed trap.
  • Yielding right of way - Telling another driver or pedestrian “go ahead”.
  • Alerting a vehicle - Letting someone know their lights are off, a door is open, or there’s a problem with their car.
  • In some places, flashing headlights to warn of speed traps is illegal.
  • Interpretation can vary by region or country.
Headlight flashing

Headlights of a Toyota Avalon 2014. © Wikimedia.org/A. Bailey, CC BY-SA