How to Use Lights When Meeting Another Vehicle at Night?
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When meeting another vehicle at night, you must turn on the low beam. If the high beam was previously on, it is essential to switch back to the low beam in advance. After the vehicles have passed each other, you can decide whether to turn on the high beam again based on the road conditions. Here is some relevant knowledge about high and low beams: 1. Switching between high and low beams: Quickly switching between high and low beams when meeting another vehicle can alert the other driver. 2. Improper use of high beams: Drivers often use high beams improperly when meeting another vehicle at night, which can cause the other driver's eyes to be dazzled by the strong light, making it difficult to see the road clearly. It takes at least 5 seconds for vision to return to normal, and during this time, there is a high risk of a traffic accident occurring. Using lights correctly is not only a sign of civilized driving but also a guarantee for smooth vehicle encounters.