Can High Beam Lights Improve Visibility?
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Yes. The function of high beam lights: High beam lights can illuminate objects that are higher and farther away, providing significant assistance to the driver's visibility at night. The intensity of the light is adjusted based on the distance of the filament. High beam lights focus the light parallelly, making it more concentrated and brighter, which allows them to illuminate distant and high objects. How to turn on high beam lights: Locate the high beam switch on the lever on the left side of the steering wheel or the light knob on the left side of the steering wheel; turn on the low beam lights, then push the lever downward (toward the engine direction), and the dashboard will display an indicator, indicating that the high beam lights are on. High beam lights focus the light parallelly, making it more concentrated and brighter, which allows them to illuminate distant and high objects. Low beam lights, on the other hand, emit light in a divergent state (between 1x to 2x the focal length), illuminating a larger area of nearby objects. The difference between high beam and low beam lights is that high beams have a higher angle and longer range, while low beams have a lower angle and shorter range.