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hazard lights

noun as in four-way flashers

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An Amazon delivery driver parked his van on the side of South 24th Street, turned on his hazard lights and dropped off a few packages — seemingly unhurried or concerned about the dozen people chanting and carrying signs outside the facility on South 25th street.

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If the cars involved can still move, and the road is clear, try to get your vehicle to a safe place nearby and switch on your hazard lights.

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In an effort to get help, she and her son made several efforts to make themselves more visible, deputies said: The mom posted notes on their trail, her son periodically blew a whistle three times in quick succession — an international signal for help — and, as they waited out the night in the dark, the woman turned on her vehicle’s hazard lights.

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They took the next off-ramp and circled back, slowing to about 30 mph in the HOV lane with the car’s hazard lights on.

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A few feet behind them on the right shoulder was their van with an attached trailer, both flashing hazard lights.

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