How to Turn Off the Low Beam?
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Car light switches are generally integrated into the stalk switch on the left side of the steering wheel, though there are exceptions where some models feature a rotary knob-style switch. Simply twist or toggle to the designated position to turn the corresponding exterior lights on or off, with the dashboard simultaneously displaying the relevant indicator. Below are the correct methods for using car lights: 1. Poorly lit roads: Use high beams on roads without streetlights or with inadequate lighting. However, switch to low beams when approaching other vehicles or pedestrians to avoid glare. 2. Reading road signs: When unfamiliar with the road and needing to read signs, high beams can be used but should be quickly switched back to low beams. 3. Overtaking: Activate the left turn signal in advance and alternate between high and low beams or honk to alert the vehicle ahead to yield. 4. Navigating corners, curves, or intersections without traffic signals: Alternate between high and low beams as a warning. 5. Driving through tunnels: Use high beams but switch to low beams in advance when encountering oncoming traffic. 6. Urban areas with streetlights at night: Low beams must be used. 7. Driving in unlit areas at night or during dusk/dawn: Low beams must be activated. 8. Impaired visibility: In conditions like heavy fog, snow, or rain where visibility is reduced, low beams must be turned on even during the day.