Is Turning on the Headlights the Same as Turning on the Low Beam?

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AuroraFitz
07/30/25 10:39am
Turning on the headlights does not necessarily mean turning on the low beam. Specific situation: Turning on the headlights refers to the car's high beam, low beam, and turn signals. The low beam is also a type of headlight. During the driving test (Subject 3), the instruction to turn on the headlights specifically means turning on the low beam. Introduction to headlights: Car headlights are most commonly used in daily driving. They must provide good illumination while avoiding glare for oncoming vehicles, which could affect the driver's normal operation. Precautions: When using headlights, it is important to keep them clean, especially when driving in rain or snow, as dirt can reduce the illumination effectiveness of the headlights.
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