What do the car light indicators represent?
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Car light switch indicators represent the position light, high beam, fog light, turn signal, and handbrake indicator. Position light: The position light indicates the working status of the vehicle's position lights. It is usually off and lights up when the headlights or position lights are turned on. High beam: The high beam indicator shows the status of the vehicle's high beam. The high beam indicator is usually blue in color, making it easy to recognize. Normally, this indicator is off. Fog light: The fog light indicates the working status of the front and rear fog lights. When the front or rear fog lights are turned on, the corresponding indicator lights up. The indicator turns off when the fog lights are turned off. Turn signal: The turn signal indicates the position of the vehicle's turn signals. It is usually off. When the driver activates the turn signal, the corresponding turn signal indicator flashes to indicate the direction of the turn, reminding the driver that the turn signal is in use. Handbrake indicator: The handbrake indicator shows the status of the vehicle's handbrake. It is usually off. When the handbrake is engaged, the indicator automatically lights up.