Long-burning flare used on roadways and in rail transport.
1Lighting your cigarette with your powers is about as stealthy as waving around a road flare.
2The pouch contained a medical kit, a roll of duct tape, a road flare, and a flashlight.
3Arson was clearly the cause of the fires - each had been started with a road flare.
4Gard pulled what looked like a road flare out of her duffel bag and tossed the bag aside.
5In the pockets of his field jacket were two ordinary road flares.
6Guards with rifles patrol the route, setting off road flares every few hundred feet.
7That disturbed Milo, who was busy shoving road flares in every pouch on my back.
8We're not paid to be glorified road flares.
9I reached for the pouch on my back and pulled out a pair of road flares.
10The tritium night sights on my little pistol glowed like road flares in the night vision.
11Emergency services could look for road flares.
12Road flares too can be used.
13Inside, sitting on top of the tools, were a few road flares and two fluorescent-pink mini traffic cones.
14Meanwhile, truckers had crawled beneath their rigs, where they lit road flares and held them up to frozen fuel lines.
15He braked to a stop and slid out and opened the trunk again and grabbed the four red road flares from the plastic tray.