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How to Use Vehicle Lights?

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MacJayce
07/29/25 8:26pm
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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VonClara
08/14/25 5:13pm
I've been driving to and from work for over a decade and found that proper use of vehicle lights is crucial. After starting the car, I make it a habit to turn on the low beams first, especially at dusk or during rainy days, to improve visibility while avoiding dazzling others. In well-lit urban areas, I use daytime running lights to save energy. When entering highways with sparse street lighting, I switch to high beams to illuminate the road ahead, but always remain vigilant - immediately reverting to low beams when opposing or trailing vehicles appear to prevent accidents. Before turning or changing lanes, I always activate the turn signals for at least three seconds to give surrounding vehicles ample reaction time. During smoggy conditions, I engage dedicated fog lights for better light penetration, but only when visibility is truly poor to avoid unnecessary battery drain and light pollution. I never forget to turn off all lights before parking and shutting off the engine to protect the battery's lifespan. These small habits not only safeguard myself but also show respect for fellow road users' safety while avoiding fines or liabilities. Proper light usage serves as silent road communication that makes driving smoother and more reassuring.
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ValentinaAnn
10/16/25 4:28am
As a car enthusiast, I pay special attention to the lighting system and always operate it correctly to ensure safety. After starting the car, the daytime running lights automatically turn on to assist daytime driving, while at night I switch to low beams for standard road illumination. In rural areas without streetlights, I use high beams to spot obstacles but quickly switch back to low beams to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic. Before turning or changing lanes, I steadily activate the turn signal for a few seconds to indicate my intentions, reducing rear-end collision risks. In rainy or foggy conditions, I turn on fog lights instead of high beams to improve visibility without glare. I recommend occasionally checking bulb conditions and replacing them promptly to prevent unexpected failures. Proper use of lights helps others clearly understand your intentions, avoiding misunderstandings and trouble—it's also a sign of courteous driving.
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