I never knew what they were for until someone told me recently that it was to alert the emergency services if they’re faced with checking multiple cars in the event of a pile up.
I think they’re obnoxious and the emergency services should be allowed to get on with their job however they see fit.
I heard that before too. Although it was in an article where they asked the fire brigade and they said that they ignore them and, unsurprisingly, follow their standard procedures.
I never knew what they were for until someone told me recently that it was to alert the emergency services if they’re faced with checking multiple cars in the event of a pile up.
I think they’re obnoxious and the emergency services should be allowed to get on with their job however they see fit.