How to operate the high-low beam alternation in Subject 3?
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To perform the high-low beam alternation, first turn on the low beam. In most cars, the low beam is activated via a knob or button on the left side of the steering wheel. The high beam in most vehicles is operated using the lever on the left side of the steering wheel. Pushing the lever forward turns on the high beam. When you push the lever forward and release it, the lever automatically returns to its original position. Simply repeat the lever movement to alternate between high and low beams. Below is relevant information: 1. All cars are equipped with high beams and low beams, which are used under different circumstances. 2. High beams should not be used indiscriminately. Generally, avoid using high beams when driving on urban roads, as they can impair the vision of oncoming drivers. High beams should only be used on rural roads without streetlights or on highways. Highways have central barriers, so using high beams won’t affect oncoming drivers. As a courtesy, turn off high beams during oncoming traffic. 3. When driving through pedestrian crossings in urban areas, alternate between high and low beams to alert pedestrians, enhancing safety. 4. Avoid using high beams in rainy or foggy conditions. Instead, turn on the fog lights, which have stronger penetration, making your vehicle more visible to others.