How to Use Lights When Parking on the Side of the Road?
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When driving a motor vehicle to park on the side of the road, you should turn on the turn signal when moving to the right, then observe whether there are any vehicles coming from the right rear, and ensure safety before pulling over to the roadside. However, you should also check whether the parking section is a no-parking zone. Additional Information: 1. Lights for Following a Vehicle: When driving behind another vehicle at night, turn off the high beams and switch to low beams. If high beams are used, the driver ahead cannot observe the situation behind through the rearview and side mirrors. 2. Lights for Overtaking: When preparing to overtake, first alternately use high and low beams and honk to signal the intention to overtake. Then, turn on the left turn signal, check the rear situation, and if there are no oncoming vehicles, change lanes to the left, accelerate, and overtake. 3. Lights for Oncoming Traffic: When encountering oncoming traffic or vehicles approaching from the opposite direction, turn off the high beams. High beams can impair the vision of the oncoming driver, increasing the risk of accidents. If the oncoming vehicle does not turn off its high beams, you may alternately use high and low beams to signal them to switch to low beams.