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For Safer Car Journeys Use Pass Light Feature - Know How It Works
The pass light is visible in the rear view mirror of the vehicle ahead. You can alert the vehicle ahead of you on the single lane by lighting your pass light.
Over the years technology has advanced rapidly. Now, the cars that are launched in the market have gadgets and features that were absent in earlier car models. With the advancement in technology, car journeys have become safer for passengers and drivers. But to ensure a safer journey, the driver must know his/her way around these new and improved features. Often people do not know about the pass light feature present in the car, like what it is and how it works. Today we are going to tell you about how useful it can be while you are on the road.
Pass light ensures safer journey
The pass light is located above the indicator lever. The head light turns on when the lever is raised. The light turns off upon releasing the lever. The pass light is used to signal and alert other vehicles. Using pass light is important as you can alert other drivers in the lane. While on the highway, the sound of a car horn makes it difficult for other drivers to ascertain which vehicle is asking you for a pass. But when the driver turns on the pass light, the other drivers are alerted immediately.
Alert others with pass light
If you are going at a high speed on the road and some other vehicles are blocking the way, then you can signal them to clear the way by using the pass light. The pass light will be visible in the rear view mirror of the vehicle ahead. You can alert the vehicle ahead on the single lane by turning on the pass light. This is a signal to the driver in front to slow down. The pass light alerts the drivers ahead that you are going to overtake their car by speeding.
Used for driving during night
Pass light is used during night driving. In the night, the light shines brighter and helps in warning the other drivers. We must turn on the pass light to signal the driver ahead to lower their beam light. Expert and smart drivers immediately lower the level of high beams to avoid inconvenience.