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4305 – Vehicular Hazard Signal Lamps | Pennsylvania Law

Learn Pennsylvania's laws on vehicular hazard signal lamps, including when and where to use them for safety and compliance on the road.

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4305 – Vehicular Hazard Signal Lamps

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 4305

Summary
Pennsylvania law requires drivers to use hazard signal lamps to indicate a vehicle is stopped or disabled, especially outside business and residence districts. The law specifies when and where these signals should be activated, including during low speeds or adverse weather conditions, and emphasizes caution for approaching vehicles. Proper use of hazard signals helps ensure safety on the roads and alerts other drivers to potential hazards.
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In simple terms: Learn Pennsylvania's laws on vehicular hazard signal lamps, including when and where to use them for safety and compliance on the road.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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