What Changes Occur in Headlights When Driving at Night and Encountering a Curve?

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EmilianoRose
07/30/25 1:48am
When encountering a curve while driving at night, the illumination of the headlights will shift from the center of the road to the side. Here are some precautions for night driving: 1. Avoid speeding: The probability of traffic accidents significantly increases when driving at high speeds at night. 2. Prevent tailgating: Drivers have a narrower field of vision at night and often encounter dangerous or emergency situations. 3. Use headlights correctly: Proper use of headlights is essential for night driving. Drivers can observe road conditions by the silhouette effect of the road and objects outlined by the headlights of oncoming vehicles.
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