How to Use Vehicle Lights?

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MacJayce
07/30/25 4:26am
Methods for using vehicle lights: 1. Low beam: The illumination distance of low beam is between 30 to 40 meters, and it should be turned on at the same time as street lights. If street lights are on, the headlights can also be turned on accordingly; 2. High beam: High beam should not be used arbitrarily, especially on urban roads with street lighting; 3. Width indicator lights: Used in conditions with insufficient light such as rainy days, dusk, or underground parking lots; 4. Turn signals: Turn signals should be activated at least 3 seconds before making a turn, and the turn should only be made after confirming there are no vehicles approaching from behind. Avoid turning immediately after activating the signal without checking the rear situation; 5. Daytime running lights: Daytime running lights automatically turn on when the vehicle's power is connected, but can also be turned off in the vehicle settings. The main purpose of daytime running lights is to attract the attention of other vehicles, pedestrians, and non-motorized vehicles to prevent traffic accidents.
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