Should High Beam Be Turned Off Before Temporary Parking?
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Temporary parking requires turning off the high beam. Here are the relevant details: 1. Simulated night lighting: High beams cannot be used during temporary parking. The simulated night lighting must include no fewer than 5 items, generated randomly with no fixed order. All lighting operations must wait until the voice announcement is complete—never rush the lighting, or you may easily fail. 2. High-low beam operation: This is the most common reason for failing. Even if the operation is correct, the system may deem it wrong. Nowadays, electronic proctors monitor the test. When performing high-low beam switching, you should flick the lever upward and release it to complete one alternation. This method is correct, but if the lever stays in the high beam position too briefly, the system may fail to detect it and mark it as an error. This issue also frequently occurs during gear shifting or braking.