What are the contents of the Subject 3 lighting simulation test?

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Frederick
07/29/25 8:36pm
Subject 3 lighting simulation test contents are as follows: 1. Lighting simulation one: Driving at night without street lights and under poor lighting conditions, turn on the high beams. 2. Lighting simulation two: Meeting non-motor vehicles on narrow roads at night, use low beams. 3. Lighting simulation three: Following another vehicle closely in the same direction at night, use low beams. 4. Lighting simulation four: Meeting motor vehicles at night, use low beams. 5. Lighting simulation five: Passing under an arch bridge or a crosswalk at night, alternately use high and low beams. 6. Lighting simulation six: Passing sharp turns or slopes at night, alternately use high and low beams. 7. Lighting simulation seven: Passing intersections without traffic lights at night, alternately use high and low beams. 8. Lighting simulation eight: In case of a breakdown on the road at night that obstructs traffic and is difficult to move, turn on the width indicator lights and hazard warning lights. 9. Lighting simulation nine: Driving in foggy weather, turn on the fog lights and hazard warning lights.
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