Can the daytime running lights be changed to blue?
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Daytime running lights can be changed to blue, but you need to register the modification at the vehicle management office. The purpose of daytime running lights is to make the vehicle more easily recognizable during daytime driving. Their function is not to help the driver see the road better but to signal to others that a vehicle is approaching. Therefore, these lights are not for illumination but serve as signal lights. Below are the correct methods for using vehicle lights: 1. Poorly lit roads: On roads with no or poor street lighting, you can use high beams. However, when approaching other vehicles or pedestrians, switch to low beams to avoid glare. 2. When needing to read road signs: If you are unfamiliar with the road and need to read signs, you can use high beams but should quickly switch back to low beams. 3. When overtaking another vehicle: You should turn on the left turn signal in advance and alternate between high and low beams or honk to alert the vehicle ahead to yield. 4. When approaching corners, curves, or intersections without traffic lights: Alternate between high and low beams as a warning. 5. When entering a tunnel: Turn on high beams, but switch to low beams in advance when encountering oncoming vehicles. 6. In urban areas with street lighting at night: You must use low beams. 7. On unlit roads at night or during dusk or dawn: You must turn on low beams when driving on unlit roads at night or during times of reduced visibility like dusk or dawn. 8. Obstructed visibility: In conditions like heavy fog, snow, or rain where visibility is obstructed, you must use low beams even during the day.