Which lights must you switch on if you have to stop to pick up a load that has fallen onto the road?
Lighting
Explanation
To stop and pick up a load that has fallen on the road, it is important to **warn other drivers** about the situation to avoid accidents. To do this, you must turn on the **position lights and the hazard lights**.
- **Position lights**: These lights help make the vehicle visible to other drivers, especially in low light conditions or at night. They are essential to indicate the presence of the vehicle on the road.
- **Hazard lights**: These lights, also known as emergency flashers, are used to signal that the vehicle is stopped due to an emergency or an unusual situation, such as a fallen load. By turning them on, you warn other drivers to exercise caution.

In summary, by turning on both the position lights and the hazard lights, you ensure proper visibility and warn other drivers about the situation, complying with road safety regulations.
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