How to Turn On the Cornering Light?
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Cornering lights will automatically turn on when the car is making a turn. Here is some relevant information about cornering lights: 1. Turning on/off: When the driver turns the steering wheel, a separate set of bulbs on one side will light up to help illuminate the blind spot in the curve while driving. Shortly after the steering wheel is straightened, the cornering light on that side will turn off. 2. Auxiliary function: During driving, turning on the front fog lights ensures that the driver can see the road conditions in real time, providing a certain auxiliary function for turning. Front fog lights do not have focused beams; the scattered light has a wider coverage range. Since front fog lights emit scattered light, although they do not illuminate far, their brightness is generally higher, which can significantly affect oncoming vehicles.
When I was learning to drive, I found that turning on the turn signal is super easy. It's just a lever on the left side of the steering wheel—push it up to activate the left turn signal and down for the right turn signal. After flicking it, the signal will start flashing with a ticking sound, and an arrow indicator on the dashboard will light up to remind you it's on. After completing the turn, it will either automatically reset or you'll need to manually push it back. For beginners, it's recommended to activate the turn signal 50 to 100 meters before turning, so other drivers can see your intention in advance and avoid rear-end collisions. At the same time, driving in rainy or foggy weather makes using turn signals especially crucial, as it enhances your driving safety. If the light doesn’t turn on or flash, first check if the fuse is blown before rushing to replace any parts. With a bit more practice, you’ll get the hang of it in no time.