What are the lighting operations in Subject 3?
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Mainly low beam, high beam, and alternating between high and low beams. Subject 3 lighting mnemonic rhyme: Meeting and following cars with streetlights, straight intersections with good lighting. High beams are only used in two situations, when lighting is insufficient or required. Alternating beams seem frequent, but actually boil down to two scenarios. One is flashing for overtaking, the other is passing special sections. There are three additional special cases, all requiring hazard lights first. Fault parking uses position lights, foggy weather adds fog lights. Lighting simulation test precautions: Check first when entering - reset all lights, turn off what needs to be off. Follow instructions - don't rush commands, turn lights on only after instruction begins, turn off only after instruction ends. Pay attention to high beams - only two instructions require high beam use, when alternating between beams, always end on low beam.