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If your headlights suddenly fail at night you should:

When headlights fail at night, immediately turning on hazard or parking lights and pulling safely off the road is correct because it alerts other road users to

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Question: If your headlights suddenly fail at night you should:

Answer options:

  • Stop in the lane ✅ Turn on hazards/parking lights and pull off the road
  • Use high beams
  • Drive faster to a service station

Correct answer: Turn on hazards/parking lights and pull off the road

Explanation: When headlights fail at night, immediately turning on hazard or parking lights and pulling safely off the road is correct because it alerts other road users to your presence while removing your vehicle from active traffic. Stopping directly in the travel lane is highly dangerous and invites rear-end collisions. Attempting to use high beams is ineffective if the headlight system has completely failed, and speeding to a service station in the dark drastically increases crash risks. ICBC safety guidelines dictate prioritizing visibility and safe egress during mechanical emergencies. Mastering these vehicle failure procedures is crucial for passing the Class 7 knowledge test and ensuring real-world survival.

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