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emergency triangle

noun
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/ɪˈmɝdʒənsi ˈtraɪæŋɡəl/
a reflective road sign used to warn other drivers of a stopped vehicle ahead due to a breakdown or accident
An emergency triangle is a reflective warning device used by drivers to alert others of a vehicle breakdown or emergency situation. It is typically a triangular shape and is placed on the road at a safe distance behind the vehicle to warn oncoming traffic. The bright colors and reflective surface make it visible, especially in low-light or hazardous conditions. The purpose of an emergency triangle is to help prevent accidents by giving drivers ample time to react and avoid a stopped vehicle, ensuring safety for everyone on the road.
Examples
  • When your car breaks down on the highway, it's crucial to set up an emergency triangle behind it to alert approaching drivers.
  • The emergency triangle should be placed a safe distance away from your vehicle, typically about 50 meters on a straight road and 100 meters on a curve.
  • It's important to place the emergency triangle on the side of the road where it can be easily seen by drivers approaching from behind.
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