Is the high beam pushed forward or backward?
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High beam is pushed backward, here is a detailed introduction about it: Working principle: Adjust the intensity of light according to the distance of the filament. Introduction: The high beam focuses its light parallel, which is more concentrated and brighter, allowing illumination of distant and high objects. Usage method: When driving at night on highways without streetlights or in rural areas without streetlights, you can turn on the high beam to expand the field of vision. However, when encountering an oncoming vehicle, it is necessary to switch to low beam for safety and courtesy.