When your vehicle is immobilized at night on the hard shoulder of this road, which lights must you leave on?
Lighting
Explanation
Immobilization at night on the shoulder: which lights to use
- Objective: to be visible without dazzling.
- Rule: if a vehicle is immobilized at night on the shoulder, the **position lights** (front and rear) must remain on.
- Reason: these lights outline the vehicle’s contour, alert other drivers from a distance, and consume little energy.
- Complementary: if part of the roadway is obstructed or visibility is very low, the **low beam headlights** or **emergency signals** can be added, but the minimum obligation on the shoulder is the **position**.
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