How should we indicate, during daylight hours, a load that projects from the rear of a passenger car?
Traffic safety: Transported persons and cargo
Explanation
To signal a **load that protrudes from the rear of a passenger car during the day**, it is necessary to use a **panel with diagonal white and red stripes**. This panel is placed at the rear of the load to make it visible and warn other drivers about the vehicle's additional extension.
- **During the day**, lights are not used to signal the load that protrudes from the rear; lights are reserved for nighttime or days with low light.
- The **plate with red and white stripes** is the correct way to signal during the day, ensuring that the load is visible and complies with road safety regulations.

Therefore, the correct option is to use this specific panel to signal loads that protrude from the rear during daylight hours.
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