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Refrain from Using Hazard Lights During a Storm

With the several days of rain that South Floridians have been dealing with, Hochman & Goldin reminds drivers to make sure they are following the proper rules of the road when driving in rainy conditions.

Posted: Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 8:30 AM CDT

Miami, FL -- (SBWire) -- 05/23/2018 --When driving in the rain, it is not uncommon to notice more than one driver using their hazard lights. This behavior may also appear when the conditions on the road are foggy.

While there may be good intentions behind it, drivers should keep in mind that operating a vehicle with the hazard lights on is against the law in Florida. A driver should only turn on the vehicle hazard lights if the vehicle is stopped or if there is an emergency. Additionally, vehicle hazard lights should only be used while the vehicle is in motion if it is part of a funeral procession.

A driver with their hazard lights during a heavy rainstorm may cause more harm than good as it may lead to a reduction in visibility. Someone who is driving behind the vehicle may end up confused, mistaking the vehicle for being stalled or stopped. It also places others at a greater risk of an accident due to the increased difficulty in determining whether the vehicle will be turning or if the driver is pressing on the brakes.

About Hochman & Goldin, P.A.
Scott Hochman and Sunny Goldin, both alumni from University of Miami School of Law, have each been practicing law in Florida for over 20 years. The Miami traffic attorney has handled more than 180,000 traffic citations in the courts of Miami-Dade and Broward Counties and also represent clients in misdemeanor criminal cases. They also work as Miami expungement attorneys and are ready to assist clients. Call 305-665-1000 for more information or to speak with a Miami traffic lawyer.