Product name | Turn Signal Lamp |
Model | YAMAHA CRUX |
Materials | Plastic |
Parts NO | 5KA–H3310–10 |
Packing | Box |
Shipping | Sea/Air |
Place of origin | Guangzhou,China |
The front flasher light on a motorcycle is typically referred to as the "turn signal" or "indicator." It is used to signal your intention to turn or change lanes to other road users. When activated, the front flasher light blinks in the direction you intend to turn, alerting drivers and pedestrians to your intended maneuver.
To activate the front flasher lights, you typically use the motorcycle's turn signal switch, which is usually located on the handlebars. By flicking the switch in the desired direction, you can activate the corresponding front flasher light, indicating your intention to turn left or right. The light will continue to blink until you complete the turn or manually cancel the signal.
It's important to remember to always use your motorcycle's front flasher lights when changing lanes or making a turn. Signaling your intentions helps improve safety on the road by alerting other drivers and pedestrians of your actions.