How to Use Lights on Unlit or Poorly Lit Roads?
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When driving at night on roads without streetlights or under poor lighting conditions, it is necessary to turn on the high beams. Here is more information about high beams: 1. The difference between high beams and low beams: Both high beams and low beams serve the function of nighttime illumination. High beams have a higher angle and longer range, while low beams have a lower angle and shorter range. 2. The dangers of indiscriminate use of high beams: Avoid using high beams when driving in urban areas. In large cities with good lighting conditions, the high angle of high beams can easily dazzle oncoming drivers and pedestrians, posing a significant hazard. 3. The uses of high beams: Alternately switching high beams on and off at night can serve as a substitute for honking to alert nearby pedestrians and vehicles. High beams can be used on highways or in rural areas without streetlights, but they should be switched to low beams when encountering oncoming traffic.