The other day, while stopped at a red light, I noticed a brand new Hyundai truck without its daytime running lights on. Luckily, it was a clear day with great visibility. However, in rainy or foggy conditions common in Hanoi’s early winter, this could be extremely dangerous. This reminded me of a former colleague, Minh, a seasoned truck technician at the Thaco Trường Hải dealership. He once said, “Forgetting to turn on your truck lights seems trivial, but it poses significant accident risks, especially for long-haul truckers.”
So, what causes drivers to overlook this seemingly simple task? And how can it be rectified? Let’s delve into this issue with XE TẢI HÀ NỘI.
Sometimes, the simplest reason is the most common. Many drivers, especially new ones, forget to turn on their lights due to unfamiliarity with the vehicle or lack of focus. Others might assume that daylight provides sufficient visibility, negating the need for lights.
Besides driver error, technical malfunctions can also prevent truck lights from functioning. Some common issues include:
In addition to driver error and technical issues, many truck drivers in Vietnam consider the influence of Feng Shui. According to traditional beliefs, driving without lights can negatively impact luck and prosperity in business. Therefore, when purchasing a truck, many drivers choose auspicious dates and times, perform vehicle blessing ceremonies, and place talismans on their trucks for safety and good fortune on the road.
A new Hyundai truck with its headlights off
| Repair Item | Estimated Cost (VNĐ) |
|---|---|
| Fuse Replacement | 50,000 – 100,000 |
| Light Switch Repair | 150,000 – 300,000 |
| Electrical System Repair | 500,000 – 2,000,000 |
Note: These prices are estimates. Actual costs may vary depending on the garage, vehicle make, and extent of damage.
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