GREENSBORO, NC -- I just got this post card in the mail, it's about how you and your neighbors drive. It reads,”I saw your feature hazard lights on while raining. I just want people to use their ...
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 ...
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 ...
If you’ve ever been driving down the highway during a really bad storm, you’ve probably seen other drivers put on their hazard lights — and maybe you’ve done it yourself. But according to AAA, it’s ...
After heavy rain across some of our southern counties Sunday, there was discussion in the newsroom about the legality of using your hazard lights when you deem road conditions unsafe due to weather.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - You're driving down I-90 in Cleveland, and it starts downpouring. Not just your typical rain shower, but tight-grip-on-wheel, I-can-barely-see types of thunderstorms. For many, a ...
The abundance of rain in the last couple of weeks in North Georgia again exposed our maneuvering weaknesses. Wet roads and, worse, standing water sent cars sideways and caused contact citywide. These ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Driving with flashing hazard lights on during wet weather is illegal, Louisiana State Police reminded drivers with a social media post Monday, July 15. “Hazard lights should ...
On a rainy Tampa Bay day, you might notice interstate message boards that read “lights on, hazards off.” It’s a mandate many drivers ignore, insisting that the hazard lights make themselves more ...
It’s hurricane season and with sudden, heavy showers it can be a dangerous time on South Carolina roads. When pouring rain limits visibility, some drivers turn on hazard lights to alert other drivers ...
TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/AP) — For years, drivers in Florida have been told not to use flashing hazard lights while driving in storms or low visibility conditions. Well starting soon, feel free to flash ...