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warning triangle, also known as an emergency reflector triangle, used to alert other drivers of a hazard or breakdown on the road.
Here's some information about warning triangles:
Purpose:
They are designed to warn motorists of roadside trouble, enhancing safety for you, your passengers, and other drivers.
Visibility:
They are typically highly reflective and often include fluorescent elements for visibility day or night, and in various weather conditions.
Placement:
When setting out a warning triangle, it should be placed a safe distance behind your vehicle to give approaching drivers ample time to react, with specific distances varying by local regulations and road type.
Legal Requirements:
While not universally mandatory, carrying a warning triangle is highly recommended for added safety