How to Use Lights for Temporary Parking at Night in Subject 3?

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BrandonFitz
07/29/25 3:56pm
Turn on the parking lights and hazard warning lights. Rotate the headlight switch to the parking light position and press the hazard warning light button. Below is an introduction to the use of lights at night in Subject 3: 1. Poor night lighting: Turn on the parking lights and headlights, and use high beams for illumination. Rotate the headlight button on the light combination switch all the way, then observe the dashboard to check if the low beam indicator lights up. If it lights up, it indicates that the low beams are on. Push the entire light combination switch outward; if the high beam indicator lights up, it indicates that the high beams are on. 2. Following a vehicle closely at night: Switch from high beams to low beams. When in high beam mode, pull the light control lever inward once. If the high beam indicator turns off and the low beam indicator lights up, the lights are in low beam mode. 3. Meeting another vehicle at night: When the oncoming vehicle is about 150 meters away, switch from high beams to low beams. Pull the light control lever inward once; the high beam indicator turns off, and the low beam indicator lights up, indicating low beam mode. 4. Passing through special intersections: Alternate between high and low beams to signal. Repeatedly push and pull the light control lever to alternate between high and low beams. 5. Driving in fog: Turn on the parking lights, fog lights, and hazard warning lights. Rotate the headlight control button to the parking light position, then rotate the fog light switch to the front and rear fog light positions to turn on the fog lights. As for the hazard warning lights, simply press the warning light button. 6. Traffic breakdown: Turn on the parking lights and hazard warning lights. Rotate the headlight switch to the parking light position to turn on the parking lights. Then press the hazard warning light button to activate the warning lights.
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