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HomeVehicle CodeDiv. 12Ch. 2Art. 7§ 25251 Vehicle Flashing Light Rules

§ 25251 Vehicle Flashing Light Rules

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§ 25251 Vehicle Flashing Light Rules

This law explains when you can use flashing lights on your car, like turn signals or hazard lights. It tells you the right times to flash them to warn other drivers.

Key Takeaways

  • •You can flash your turn signals to show you’re turning or changing lanes.
  • •If your car is broken down or parked close to the road, use your hazard lights (both turn signals flashing together).
  • •You can flash your hazard lights to warn others about an accident or something dangerous on the road.
  • •If you’re in a funeral procession, you can flash your hazard lights to let others know.
  • •If your trailer breaks away from your car, its lights can flash to warn other drivers.

Example

Your car breaks down on the side of the road.

You should turn on your hazard lights (both turn signals flashing at the same time) to warn other cars that you’re stopped and there’s a problem.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 25251 Vehicle Flashing Light Rules

(a) Flashing lights are permitted on vehicles as follows: (1) To indicate an intention to turn or move to the right or left upon a roadway, turn signal lamps and turn signal exterior pilot indicator lamps and side lamps permitted under Section 25106 may be flashed on the side of a vehicle toward which the turn or movement is to be made. (2) When disabled or parked off the roadway but within 10 feet of the roadway, or when approaching, stopped at, or departing from, a railroad grade crossing, turn signal lamps may be flashed as warning lights if the front turn signal lamps at each side are being flashed simultaneously and the rear turn signal lamps at each side are being flashed simultaneously. (3) To warn other motorists of accidents or hazards on a roadway, turn signal lamps may be flashed as warning lights while the vehicle is approaching, overtaking, or passing the accident or hazard on the roadway if the front turn signal lamps at each side are being flashed simultaneously and the rear turn signal lamps at each side are being flashed simultaneously. (4) For use on authorized emergency vehicles. (5) To warn other motorists of a funeral procession, turn signal lamps may be flashed as warning lights on all vehicles actually engaged in a funeral procession, if the front turn signal lamps at each side are being flashed simultaneously and the rear turn signal lamps at each side are being flashed simultaneously. (b) Turn signal lamps shall be flashed as warning lights whenever a vehicle is disabled upon the roadway and the vehicle is equipped with a device to automatically activate the front turn signal lamps at each side to flash simultaneously and the rear turn signal lamps at each side to flash simultaneously, if the device and the turn signal lamps were not rendered inoperative by the event which caused the vehicle to be disabled. (c) Side lamps permitted under Section 25106 and used in conjunction with turn signal lamps may be flashed with the turn signal lamps as part of the warning light system, as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3) of subdivision (a). (d) Required or permitted lamps on a trailer or semitrailer may flash when the trailer or semitrailer has broken away from the towing vehicle and the connection between the vehicles is broken. (e) Hazard warning lights, as permitted by paragraphs (2) and (3) of subdivision (a) may be flashed in a repeating series of short and long flashes when the driver is in need of help. (Amended by Stats. 1997, Ch. 945, Sec. 23. Effective January 1, 1998.)

Last verified: January 9, 2026

Key Terms

flashing lightsturn signal lampswarning lightshazard warning lights

Related Statutes

  • § 25251.3 Turn Signal Civil Liability
  • § 25257.5 Schoolbus Backing Warning Signals
  • § 23598 Alternative Probation Program Option
  • § 25250 Vehicle Flashing Light Restrictions
  • § 25251.1 Farm Vehicle Warning Lights

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Vehicle Code. Section 25251.
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