What is the recommended way to warn that a vehicle is going to be stopped?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
To warn that a vehicle is going to be immobilized, it is advisable to **repeatedly use the brake lights**. This is because brake lights are a clear and visible signal for drivers coming from behind, indicating that the vehicle is slowing down or stopping.
- **Brake lights**: These lights turn on automatically when the brake pedal is pressed, alerting other drivers that the vehicle is reducing its speed or stopping. Using them repeatedly reinforces this warning.
- **Safety**: By using the brake lights, road safety is improved, as drivers coming from behind have enough time to react and adjust their speed, avoiding possible collisions.
In comparison, moving the arm from left to right or using the horn's acoustic signal are not as effective or recommended methods to warn that a vehicle is going to be immobilized. Brake lights are a standard and universally recognized signal for this purpose.
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