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If your headlights suddenly fail at night you should:

When headlights fail unexpectedly at night, the official MTO rule requires you to immediately turn on your hazard lights or parking lights and safely pull off t

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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 unexpectedly at night, the official MTO rule requires you to immediately turn on your hazard lights or parking lights and safely pull off the road. This response ensures you remain visible to other motorists while moving your vehicle out of harm's way. Stopping in the driving lane is extremely dangerous and invites a rear-end collision, while driving faster to a service station dramatically increases your risk of crashing in the dark. High beams are also useless if the entire electrical system has failed. This question is highly relevant for the Ontario G1 exam, testing critical emergency decision-making to ensure safety under the Highway Traffic Act.

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