How many items are there in the use of lights for Subject 3?

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VonEliza
07/24/25 12:40am
Subject 3 involves the use of headlights, low beams, high beams, alternating between high and low beams, width lights, and hazard lights. Below are the techniques for the lighting test in Subject 3: Headlights: Turn on the headlights when driving at night under conditions without street lighting or with poor lighting. Low Beams: Use low beams when encountering non-motorized vehicles on narrow roads or bridges at night, when meeting motor vehicles at night, when encountering non-motorized vehicles on narrow roads at night, and when following a vehicle closely in the same direction at night. Alternating Between High and Low Beams: Alternate between high and low beams (flashing more than twice) when passing sharp curves, slopes, arch bridges, pedestrian crossings, or intersections without traffic signals at night. Width Lights and Hazard Lights: Switch the headlights to width lights and hazard lights when a vehicle breaks down or is involved in a traffic accident on the road at night, obstructing traffic and making it difficult to move.
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LeilaRose
08/10/25 8:25pm
The lighting section of Subject 3 consists of 8 basic operation items, which I personally experienced when taking my driver's license test. These include turning on the low beam, switching to the high beam, alternating between high and low beams, activating the left turn signal, activating the right turn signal, turning on the width lights, using the hazard warning lights (double flash), and the fog light switch. During the test, voice commands are given randomly, requiring you to quickly react and operate the light lever or button. Hesitation will lead to failure. The lighting simulation is designed to ensure you can correctly use lighting in real driving situations such as at night, in fog, or when turning, thereby ensuring safety. I remember that during practice, a common mistake was not being decisive enough when switching between high and low beams, which resulted in needing a retake before passing. It's recommended to practice for several days using the driving school's simulator to familiarize yourself with the sequence.
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