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What are the usage and operation methods of car lights?

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StIsaac
09/08/25 6:01am

You should turn on the low beam headlights in advance before entering a tunnel, and turn on the low beam headlights when it gets slightly dark. It is suitable for use in situations with poor lighting. Turn on the turn signals in advance when changing lanes or turning to alert other vehicles. Use the hazard warning lights when the car breaks down and needs to make an emergency stop. When turning on the fog lights, the position lights should also be turned on to provide a good warning effect for other traffic participants on the road.

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ArthurFitz
09/20/25 4:36am

Having driven for over a decade, I prioritize safety in lighting operations. The first thing after starting the vehicle is turning on the parking lights, especially crucial during dusk when visibility is poor. In foggy conditions, remember to turn off the front fog lights before activating the rear ones, or the dashboard alarm will be annoyingly persistent. Flashing the turn signal two or three times before changing lanes is basic etiquette, and on highways, it's essential to signal at least 200 meters in advance. A major no-no is using hazard lights in the rain, as it confuses following drivers about your turning intentions—keeping low beams plus fog lights is safest. Always switch off high beams when meeting oncoming traffic in urban areas; encountering someone with high beams on, never retaliate—slowing down and pulling over is the wisest choice. Before exiting the car, I habitually check the light switches—a routine that prevents battery drain.

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LeValeria
11/03/25 4:58am

As a beginner, I was most afraid of driving at night, but later I realized that operating the lights is quite simple. You can toggle between high and low beams by turning the stalk on the left side of the steering wheel—push it down for high beams and pull it up to flash the lights as a reminder. The rear fog light requires pressing a separate button below the dashboard, the one with the fog light symbol. For models with automatic headlights, just turn the knob to the AUTO setting, and they will respond automatically when entering or exiting tunnels. The key point is the interior lights—the reading light switch is on the ceiling, while the red warning light button is placed prominently on the dashboard. If you forget to turn off the lights after parking, most new cars will beep to remind you. The light control knob has clear icons—just look at them a few times, and you'll remember.

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SavannahFitz
12/17/25 4:58am

Yesterday, while teaching my cousin how to drive, I noticed that young people are more into playing with smart lighting. Nowadays, new cars' automatic headlights can detect tunnels and dusk, and rain sensors can even activate the wipers and link them with the lights. Some cars come with cornering assist lighting, where the fog light on the side the steering wheel is turned towards illuminates. Adaptive high beams are even more amazing, automatically dimming the beam when detecting oncoming vehicles. For manual transmission cars, remember to check the lighting combination switch at startup, which usually has three positions: off, parking lights, and low beams. The turn signal resets simply by straightening the steering wheel, but if you push it past the point, it will flash in the opposite direction and needs to be manually reset.

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