How to Turn on the High Beam of a Vehicle?
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To turn on the high beam of a vehicle, push the lever on the left side of the steering wheel forward. Situations requiring the use of high beams include: 1. When driving on poorly lit roads, high beams can be used alternately with low beams; 2. When unfamiliar with the road conditions or needing to read road signs, high beams may be used but should be quickly switched back to low beams; 3. Alternating between high and low beams is recommended when overtaking at night to alert the vehicle ahead; 4. High beams should be turned on when entering a tunnel and switched to low beams in advance when encountering oncoming traffic; 5. When passing sharp curves, slopes, arched bridges, crosswalks, or uncontrolled intersections at night, vehicles should alternate between high and low beams as a signal.
In my days of extensive driving experience, turning on the high beams was a piece of cake. Typically, it's operated via the control stalk on the right side of the steering wheel—just gently push the stalk forward, and a blue icon will light up on the dashboard, confirming that the high beams are on. This has been particularly useful during my long nighttime drives, such as on highways with poor visibility, as it illuminates the road farther ahead. But here’s an important safety tip: never use them in the city or when facing oncoming traffic to avoid blinding other drivers and causing accidents. The correct method is to immediately pull the stalk back to its original position to switch to low beams when you see oncoming headlights or a vehicle ahead. If the car has automatic lighting settings, the operation is similar, but the system will switch more intelligently. In short, mastering this skill enhances nighttime driving safety—try practicing more in remote or rural scenarios.
As someone who frequently helps friends practice driving, let me teach you the simple steps to turn on the high beams: First, make sure the headlights are already on (in low beam mode), then use the control stalk next to the steering wheel. For most vehicles, the stalk is on the right side—just gently push it forward, and the high beams will activate, indicated by a blue light on the instrument panel. Use them appropriately—only in completely dark, vehicle-free areas, otherwise it’s considered poor driving. I also remind beginners that using high beams under streetlights or when there’s oncoming traffic can cause glare accidents, so switch back to low beams immediately. Don’t forget to check the vehicle manual—while most SUVs and sedans operate the same way, some electric cars have auxiliary buttons. Practice a few times; it helps improve visibility on night roads.