How to switch headlights to high beam?
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Please switch the headlights to high beam Meeting non-motorized vehicles on narrow roads at night When driving closely behind another vehicle at night with the same direction, turn on the low beam (if the lighting operation is the same as the previous one, just keep it unchanged).
I've been driving for over 20 years, and switching to high beams is actually quite simple. Most cars operate this function via the control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel. If you're currently using low beams, just pull the stalk toward yourself to activate the high beams – it feels like instantly illuminating the entire road. Remember not to use high beams in urban areas or when facing oncoming traffic, as this can dazzle others and create hazards. I find the best time to use them is on empty rural roads at night, where they significantly improve visibility. After operation, check your dashboard for the high beam indicator light to confirm activation. Also, some newer models feature automatic switching, but I prefer manual control for real-time road condition adjustments. Regular inspection of your lighting system is crucial to prevent operational failures that could compromise safety.