Is the automatic headlight of BMW X1 the low beam?
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When the BMW X1 automatic headlight is adjusted to the automatic mode, it is the low beam, with automatic height adjustment. The following is the relevant introduction about car headlights: Introduction to adaptive headlights: How to turn on: Press the light graphic button with the letter A on the left control lever of the steering wheel. Adaptive headlights can adjust according to the vehicle speed and steering angle. Adaptive headlights will automatically turn on when the vehicle turns at a certain angle. This light works when the vehicle speed does not exceed 70km/h. When shifting into reverse gear, the turning lights on both sides of the vehicle are turned on. In some high-end models, a light intensity sensor is also equipped, which will automatically switch to the low beam when detecting an oncoming vehicle, effectively avoiding dazzling the other driver. Precautions for the use of car lights: When a motor vehicle passes through an intersection controlled by traffic lights and turns left, the turn signal should be turned on, and the low beam should be turned on when driving at night. When the rear vehicle traveling in the same direction is driving close to the front vehicle, the high beam should not be used. When a motor vehicle passes through a sharp curve, slope, arch bridge, crosswalk, or an intersection without traffic light control at night, it should alternately use the high and low beams to signal. On roads without central isolation facilities or center lines, when meeting another vehicle at night, the low beam should be switched to when the distance from the oncoming vehicle is more than 150 meters.