How to Use Lights on Sharp Curves?
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Use high and low beams on sharp curves. According to relevant regulations: When a motor vehicle passes through a sharp curve, slope, arch bridge, crosswalk, or an intersection without traffic lights at night, it should alternately use high and low beams to signal. When approaching sections with limited visibility such as sharp curves or the top of a slope, or when overtaking or encountering emergencies, the vehicle should slow down and sound the horn. Vehicles in the same lane should maintain a safe distance sufficient for emergency braking. Overtaking is prohibited under the following circumstances: 1. The vehicle ahead is turning left, making a U-turn, or overtaking; 2. There is a possibility of meeting an oncoming vehicle; 3. The vehicle ahead is a police car, fire truck, ambulance, or engineering rescue vehicle performing emergency tasks; 4. Sections with no overtaking conditions such as railway crossings, intersections, narrow bridges, curves, steep slopes, tunnels, crosswalks, or urban areas with heavy traffic.