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  2. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    In vehicles with separate left and right green turn signal tell-tale on the dashboard, both left and right indicators may flash to provide a visual indication of the hazard flashers' operation. In vehicles with a single green turn signal tell-tale on the dashboard, a separate red tell-tale must be provided for hazard flasher indication.

  3. Trafficators - Wikipedia

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    Trafficators are semaphore signals which, when operated, protrude from the bodywork of a motor vehicle to indicate its intention to turn in the direction indicated by the pointing signal. Trafficators are often located at the door pillar .

  4. Traffic light control and coordination - Wikipedia

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    This three-arm signal controlled junction has three vehicle phases (A, B and C) and a pedestrian phase (D). The phases operate together in three stages (1, 2 and 3). Moving phases are shown in green and stopped phases are shown in red. Phases are indications shown to traffic on traffic signal aspects (a single light on a signal head). For ...

  5. Headlight flashing - Wikipedia

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    Headlight flashing might have come into more common use as a means of attempting driver-to-driver communication by the mid-1970s, [3] when cars began to come with headlight beam selectors located on the steering column—typically activated by pulling the turn signal stalk—rather than the previous foot-operated pushbutton switches.

  6. Flasher - Wikipedia

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    Flasher may refer to: A person who exposes their body indecently as exhibitionism; A vehicle's hazard or turn signal; Lobotes surinamensis, the Atlantic tripletail fish; Flasher, American indie rock band from Washington D.C. Flasher, North Dakota, a community in the United States

  7. Vehicle safety technology - Wikipedia

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    Electronic stability control (also known as roll over protection) is a specific technology that helps keep the vehicle balanced. During harsh weather or tough road conditions that would cause vehicle steering to be extreme, this technology allows the drivers to regain control and prevent possible crashes, roll overs, and fishtails.

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