What is the 2021 Subject 3 Simulated Lighting Mnemonic?
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When turning at an intersection, use low beam headlights. When about to meet another vehicle, use low beam headlights. When driving closely behind another vehicle at night in the same direction, use low beam headlights. Here are the specific details: High beam headlights: Use high beams correctly when driving on roads with low visibility. On poorly lit or unlit road sections, high beams may be used. Alternating between high and low beams: When passing sharp curves, slopes, arch bridges, or crosswalks at night, alternate between high and low beams no less than 2 times. When passing through intersections without traffic signals at night, alternate between high and low beams no less than 2 times. When overtaking a vehicle ahead at night, alternate between high and low beams no less than 2 times. Parking lights and hazard warning lights: When temporarily parking by the roadside, use parking lights + hazard warning flashers. If the vehicle breaks down, obstructs traffic, and is difficult to move, use parking lights + hazard warning flashers.