How to Properly Use High Beams for Beginners
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The correct methods for beginners to use high beams are: 1. Turn on high beams when driving on poorly lit roads at night, and switch to low beams early when encountering oncoming traffic; 2. When the traffic light turns green but the vehicle ahead doesn't move, flash the high beams once (note: avoid frequent flashing exceeding three times); 3. When encountering lane cutting situations on viaducts or highways, respond with a single flash to indicate agreement, while consecutive flashes mean refusal; 4. If noticing problems with vehicles ahead, flash high beams three times consecutively to alert the driver; 5. When pedestrians or non-motor vehicles run red lights or ride outside bicycle lanes, use alternating high and low beams for warning.