A blinker, also known as a turn signal, is a lighting device on vehicles used to indicate a driver's intent to turn or change lanes. It flashes intermittently to alert other drivers and pedestrians of the upcoming maneuver, improving road safety. Blinkers are typically located on the front, rear, and side of the vehicle, and are activated by a lever or switch inside the vehicle.
Turning: Used to signal when making left or right turns at intersections or while navigating around corners.
Lane Changes: Indicates the intent to change lanes on highways or multi-lane roads, improving safety and communication with other drivers.
Merging: Alerts drivers when merging onto highways or into traffic, ensuring smoother integration into traffic flow.
Entering or Exiting Parking Lots: Signals when entering or leaving a parking space or driveway, helping to avoid collisions with other vehicles or pedestrians.
Intermittent Flashing
Visibility
Automatic Reset
Wide Coverage
Easy Activation
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