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You're riding on a motorway. What does it mean if the car in front switches on its hazard warning lights?

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Drivers and riders may switch on their hazard warning lights to warn following traffic of an obstruction or danger ahead. This only applies on motorways and dual carriageways that are subject to the national speed limit. The hazard warning lights should be turned off again when it's clear the warning has been seen.

This is DVSA motorcycle revision theory test question 72 of 89 from our free UK motorcycle practice theory test. This practice test follows the same format as the real DVSA multiple-choice motorcycle theory test.

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