High Beam or Low Beam on Highways?
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High beam should be used on highways, but switch to low beam when the distance to the vehicle ahead is within 100 meters. Highway lighting selection: In normal weather conditions, fog lights should not be used, whether during the day or night. Additionally, when meeting oncoming traffic on roads without a median barrier, you should slow down at a distance of about 150m and switch from high beam to low beam. If the oncoming vehicle does not switch to low beam, the driver should slow down and use alternating high and low beams to signal the oncoming driver. If the oncoming driver still does not change the lights, simply continue driving in your own lane. Lighting operation methods: To operate the lights, first ensure the vehicle is in the ignition-on state. Headlights, width indicator lights, and other lights are controlled by the lighting control knob (or button) on the left side of the driver's seat. Turn signals are controlled by the lighting control lever on the left side of the steering wheel.