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How many meters should the triangle warning sign be put?

1. How many meters is the triangle warning sign?

1, how many meters to put the triangle warning sign depends on the following conditions:

(1) In case of failure or traffic accident on the conventional road, a triangular warning sign shall be set at the position 50 meters to 100 meters behind the vehicle;

(2) On the expressway, warning signs should be set at the back of the vehicle150m;

(3) In case of rain and fog, the distance must be extended to 200 meters;

(4) If an accident occurs while driving in a curve, a warning sign should be placed before the curve enters the curve.

2. Legal basis: Article 60 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China.

If a motor vehicle breaks down or has a traffic accident on the road, which hinders traffic and makes it difficult to move, it shall turn on the hazard warning flash in accordance with the regulations, and set up a warning sign at the place 50 meters behind the vehicle to 100 meters. At night, it shall also turn on the position light and the rear position light at the same time.

Article 58

When a motor vehicle runs at night without street lamps, poor lighting or in case of fog, rain, snow, dust, hail and other low visibility conditions, it should turn on the headlights, position lights and rear position lights. However, when the rear car driving in the same direction is driving close to the front car, it is not allowed to use the high beam. Motor vehicles should turn on fog lights and danger warning flashlights when driving in foggy days.

Second, what behaviors are not allowed to drive a motor vehicle?

1. Drive when the door and carriage are not closed;

2. Hanging and placing objects that hinder the driver's sight in the front and rear windows of the motor vehicle cab;

3. Calling and answering mobile phones, watching TV and other behaviors that hinder safe driving;

4. Turn off the fire or slide in neutral when going down a steep slope;

5, throwing things on the road;

6. The motorcyclist leaves the handlebar or hangs items on the handlebar;

7. Driving a motor vehicle continuously for more than 4 hours without stopping or stopping for less than 20 minutes;

8. Honk the horn in areas or sections where honking is prohibited.