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Old 10-23-23, 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by FBinNY
This is EXACTLY why I use a flashing AMBER in the rear. Red lights are used on moving vehicles, and drivers can easily make poor assumptions about my speed and underestimate thr closing speed.

Since flashing amber is used on stationary hazards, it's not b possible to underestimate closing speed.

Also, since flashing amber lights are used for hazards like trenches, they elicit a high level of concern for drivers which is always a good thing.
Flashing amber is used in the front turn signals of motor vehicles. Some models have amber on the rear as well.
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