How to Operate High and Low Beam Headlights?
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Operation method of high and low beam headlights: The control for high and low beam headlights is located on the lever on the left side of the steering wheel. Pushing it to the middle position activates the low beam, while pushing it to the first or third position activates the high beam. There are levers on both sides of the steering wheel; the right one is mostly for controlling the windshield wipers, and the left one is primarily for controlling the lights, including switching between high and low beams and controlling the turn signals. High and low beam headlights are lighting devices used for nighttime driving, enhancing driving safety. The low beam is designed for short-distance illumination, featuring a wide coverage area but a short range, with non-adjustable focus. Beyond its focal point, the light disperses, illuminating a larger area of nearby objects. The high beam adjusts the intensity of the light based on the distance of the filament. Positioned at its focal point, the high beam emits parallel light rays that are more concentrated and brighter, capable of illuminating distant and high objects.