How to turn on the high beam of Honda Vezel?

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EthanRose
07/29/25 8:21pm
The horizontal lever on the left side of the steering wheel, which controls the turn signals, can be twisted at its front end. It has two positions: twisting it once turns on the parking lights, and twisting it again turns on the low beams. When the low beams are on, pushing the lever upwards activates the high beams. Related information is as follows: 1. Avoid using when possible: It's generally best not to use high beams when driving in the city because urban areas usually have good lighting conditions. The high angle of the high beams can easily dazzle oncoming drivers and pedestrians, affecting their vision and creating unsafe conditions. It is also considered impolite driving behavior. 2. Nighttime driving: Alternately turning the high beams on and off at night can serve as a substitute for honking to alert nearby pedestrians and vehicles, avoiding excessive noise. On highways or in rural areas without streetlights, using high beams can expand your field of vision. However, when encountering oncoming traffic, it is advisable to switch to low beams for safety and courtesy.
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