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If your headlights fail at night you should:

If your headlights fail at night, pulling safely off the road, activating your hazard lights, and calling for help is the correct action because it safely remov

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Question: If your headlights fail at night you should:

Answer options:

  • Continue driving ✅ Pull off the road safely with hazard lights and call for help
  • Use the cabin light
  • Drive only by parking lights

Correct answer: Pull off the road safely with hazard lights and call for help

Explanation: If your headlights fail at night, pulling safely off the road, activating your hazard lights, and calling for help is the correct action because it safely removes your unlit, invisible vehicle from active traffic. Continuing to drive, using cabin lights, or relying solely on parking lights are extremely dangerous options that do not provide adequate forward illumination and can severely impair your vision. Under Ontario's Official MTO Driver's Handbook, drivers must immediately exit the roadway during critical equipment failures to maintain public safety. This question is highly relevant for the G1 exam's emergency maneuvers and vehicle control sections.

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