Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
I actually just have one question for those who use hazard lights. Aren't your tail lights enough?

In all the times I've driven through zero-visibility rain, I've been able to see cars that had their tail lights on.

For this reason I don't see the need to use signal lights during heavy rain. Using tail lights can address the visibility-to-others issue. Doing this will free up the signal lights to be used for changing lanes.


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Ang laki ng difference during heavy DAYTIME downpour sa mga expressway, mas visible yung hazard light.
Normally you will notice many use the hazard lights in heavy downpour mostly in the expressways, very rare in intercity highways like EDSA. The reason maybe is because of the speed you are driving and the longer braking distance in a wet slippery road.