The orange-coloured lights, which are actually yellow, are used to indicate the intention and the change of the direction of travel or for the hazard warning lights and do not signal the use of the service brake.
The hazard warning lights at the front and the rear do not signal the use of the service brake.
The service brake is the main brake, the one operated by pressing the pedal with the foot, the use of this brake is signalled with the red lights at the rear of the motor vehicle to warn the other traffic participants who travel behind about your intention to slow down or to stop, these lights are also called brake lights. On some types of motor vehicles, depending on their equipment, when pressing the brake pedal strongly and the sudden reduction of speed, besides the red lights that normally turn on, the hazard warning lights also turn on automatically to warn those behind that an emergency braking is being performed.
The correct answer is: C
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