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If your vehicle has become disabled on an interstate, what is the proper way to signal other motorists that you need assistance?

  1. Turn on all hazard lights

  2. Use hand signals

  3. Raise your hood, tie a white cloth for visibility

  4. Sound your horn constantly

The correct answer is: Raise your hood, tie a white cloth for visibility

During an emergency situation on an interstate, it is important to signal to other motorists that you need assistance. Option A, turning on all hazard lights, can be misleading as it is often used for other purposes such as warning of an accident or construction ahead. Option B, using hand signals, may not be as visible to other motorists, especially in low-light conditions or when traveling at high speeds. Option D, sounding your horn constantly, may also be misinterpreted by other drivers and does not provide a clear indication of your need for assistance. Therefore, the best option is C, raising your hood and tying a white cloth to it. This is a universally recognized signal for a disabled vehicle and can help other drivers identify and provide assistance.