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What are the steps for nighttime light operations in Subject 3?

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Taylor
07/29/2025, 04:25:46 PM

Subject 3 nighttime light operations follow these steps: 1. Use low beams when driving on well-lit roads with streetlights. 2. Use low beams when following another vehicle closely in the same direction. 3. Turn on position lights and hazard warning lights when temporarily parked on the roadside. 4. Use high beams when driving on roads without streetlights or with poor lighting. 5. Use low beams when turning, meeting oncoming vehicles, or driving straight through intersections at night. 6. Turn on position lights and hazard warning lights when the vehicle breaks down, obstructs traffic, or is difficult to move at night. 7. Turn on fog lights and hazard warning lights when driving in foggy conditions.

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ArthurAnn
08/14/2025, 01:08:56 PM

The steps for nighttime lighting operations in Subject 3 are actually quite straightforward. I remember when I was taking my driver's license test, the instructor repeatedly emphasized safety first. Before getting in the car, check all light switches to ensure they function properly, including low beams, high beams, and turn signals. After starting the engine, immediately turn on the low beams, as the examiner observes your habits from this point. Then, follow the instructions: for example, when the examiner says 'No oncoming vehicles ahead, switch to high beams,' you must quickly toggle the high beams; when there are oncoming vehicles or in urban areas, immediately turn off the high beams and switch back to low beams. Signal before turning or changing lanes, keeping the signal on for at least three seconds. At the end of the test, don’t rush—turn off all lights before shutting off the engine. Common mistakes include slow light activation or forgetting to signal, but practicing simulated commands can help avoid errors. Nighttime driving relies entirely on lighting guidance, and improper operation increases risks and affects road safety.

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DiVivian
10/16/2025, 12:18:12 AM

The lighting part in the nighttime driving test (Subject 3) is still fresh in my mind, and as a trainee, I was quite nervous. The operation sequence is: check the position of the light switches after getting in the car to ensure everything is correct. After starting the engine, immediately turn on the low beams—don’t wait for the examiner’s instruction. The examiner will give commands, such as 'turn on the high beams,' and you should switch immediately. Upon hearing 'turn off the high beams,' promptly switch back to low beams. Use turn signals in advance when making turns, and also signal early when changing lanes. At the end, turn off all lights before exiting the vehicle. I practiced a few times in my family’s car to get familiar with the command rhythm—it helps. A tip: Don’t rush the operations to avoid mistakes, as insufficient lighting may lead to point deductions. Additional note: Safe nighttime driving relies on proper lighting. Stay calm during the test, and don’t let nervousness hold you back.

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McLilliana
11/29/2025, 12:05:47 AM

Operating the lights at night isn't complicated; that's how I learned when I was young. After starting the car, turn on the low beams. If the examiner says to switch to high beams, do so, and turn them off when instructed. Signal early when turning or changing lanes. Remember to turn off the lights before finishing. Just memorize the commands and react quickly, but be careful not to blind others. Lights are crucial for safety, and the operation is simple—practice more to get familiar.

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Bailey
01/19/2026, 01:29:30 AM

The steps for the nighttime lighting in Subject 3 are quite standard: First, check that the vehicle's light switches are functioning properly. After ignition, turn on the low beam headlights. Follow the examiner's instructions, such as switching to high beam; activate the turn signal for three seconds before making a turn. At the end, turn off all lights. The key is accurate timing, and practicing simulated commands can improve reaction time. Common issues include forgetting to turn on the lights or delayed operations, which can lead to point deductions and affect the pass rate during the test. Proper lighting maintenance is crucial for safe driving, so it's recommended to review the commands thoroughly before the test.

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VivianDella
04/15/2026, 02:40:22 AM

The nighttime lighting operations in Subject 3 turned out to be quite useful after I took the test: Check if the light switch is in the correct position before getting in the car. Turn on the low beams immediately after ignition without waiting for instructions. Quickly switch to high beams when the examiner says "no vehicles ahead, turn on high beams," and switch back upon hearing "vehicles ahead, turn off high beams." Activate the turn signals in advance for turns and lane changes, keeping them on. Before finishing, confirm by turning off the lights. For practice, simulate the operations in an open area to improve fluency. Lighting mistakes directly lead to failing the test, so safe driving starts with paying attention here.

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