How to switch headlights to high beam?
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Turn on the main light switch (operation methods vary by exam vehicle model, please familiarize yourself in advance). Turn on high beam. Turn on low beam. Turn on low beam (if identical to previous operation, remain unchanged).
As an experienced driver who has been on the road for years, I often encounter situations where high beams are necessary, and the operation is actually super simple. Most vehicles have a control lever on the left side of the steering wheel—just gently pull it toward yourself to switch to high beams. A blue indicator light on the dashboard usually confirms the activation. High beams are mainly used in rural areas or on highways without streetlights, allowing you to see farther and avoid accidents. But remember, as soon as you spot an oncoming vehicle or pedestrian, immediately push the lever back to switch to low beams to avoid blinding others and causing danger. This technique is especially useful during long nighttime drives and can be paired with dimming functions to adapt to different road conditions. Develop good habits and avoid keeping them on in the city—it wastes power and is unsafe.