4305 - Vehicular hazard signal lamps.

     § 4305.  Vehicular hazard signal lamps.        (a)  General rule.--Simultaneous flashing of the two front     and two rear signal lamps shall indicate a vehicular traffic     hazard. The driver of a motor vehicle equipped with simultaneous     flashing signals shall use the signals when the vehicle is     stopped or disabled on a highway, except when the vehicle is     stopped in compliance with a traffic-control device or when     legally parked. Drivers of other vehicles shall exercise     extraordinary care in approaching, overtaking and passing a     vehicle displaying vehicular hazard warning signals.        (b)  Use outside business and residence districts.--Outside     of a business or residence district:            (1)  The driver of a motor vehicle or combination        equipped with simultaneous flashing signals shall use the        signals when the vehicle is unable to maintain a speed of at        least 25 miles per hour because of weather, grade or other        similar factors or is unable to maintain a speed consistent        with the normal flow of traffic.            (2)  The driver of a bus equipped with simultaneous        flashing signals shall use the signals when the bus is        stopped with one or more wheels on the roadway between dusk        and dawn for the purpose of receiving or discharging        passengers.        (c)  Use below minimum speed limit.--The driver of a motor     vehicle or combination equipped with simultaneous flashing     signals shall use the signals when the vehicle is not     maintaining at least the minimum speed established in accordance     with the provisions of section 3364 (relating to minimum speed     regulation).     (June 25, 1987, P.L.30, No.13, eff. 60 days)