A triangular red frame, made of reflective material, carried by motorists to be set up on the road as a danger signal in case of a breakdown or other hazard.
(汽车司机在抛锚或其他危险时在路上放置的)三角形警戒标志
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More space savers include a 60 litre, three-compartment storage box under the load area floor panels and special space for two umbrellas, a warning triangle and first aid kit.
It is also wise to carry a warning triangle as its use is compulsory after an accident or breakdown in most countries.
There is also a special compartment in the tailgate which houses a warning triangle for use if the event of a breakdown, a legal necessity abroad.
The European Travel Kit contains everything you'll need, including a warning triangle, headlamp deflectors, GB sticker, bulbs and first aid essentials.
These vary from country to country but generally include headlamp converters, spare bulbs, a nationality sticker (unless the car is fitted with GB Euro number plates) and a warning triangle.
He said: ‘Why didn't they have a warning triangle, a flag or anything to say there was a 40-tonne piece of metal in the road?’
Sidelights, warning triangles and first-aid kits are all legal requirements in many European countries.
I had a little trawl of the Microsoft SBS website whereupon my eyes landed on the yellow warning triangle and the words.
Items which get stolen from council vehicles include jacks, rims, tyres, seats, engine parts, steering wheels, number plates, petrol caps and warning triangles.
In most countries you will need to carry a red warning triangle and in others a first-aid kit is compulsory.
I had warned her that the luxury of a comprehensive selection of underwear would have to be forsaken in favour of our spare petrol, tyre foam, warning triangle, fire extinguisher and tow rope.
An ice scraper and de-icer, torch, jump leads and a warm coat all feature highly on the list, alongside a first aid kit and warning triangle which can be carried all through the year.