How to Toggle Between High and Low Beams?
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There are two methods to operate the high-low beam toggle lever: one is a rotary knob type, and the other is a lever type. 1. The rotary knob type is commonly found in Japanese cars. To switch from low beam to high beam, simply rotate the knob on the lever forward. 2. The lever type requires you to push the lever downward to switch to high beam. Here is some relevant information: 1. According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, when driving at night, drivers must alternate between high and low beams in situations such as sharp curves, slopes, overtaking, arched bridges, pedestrian crossings, and intersections without traffic signals. When intending to overtake at night, the driver should first turn on the turn signal and then use the high-low beam toggle to alert the vehicle ahead. 2. When passing through an intersection, drivers must use the high-low beam toggle to alert vehicles on both sides of the intersection. It is important to note that when driving in urban areas, low beams should be used instead of high beams. This is because high beams emit intense light that can dazzle the driver of an oncoming vehicle, compromising driving safety.