What is the correct way to use car lights?

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Dora
07/28/25 8:56pm
The correct methods for using car lights are as follows: 1. High beam: Also known as headlights, high beams are typically used in rural areas or when road lighting is poor. High beams are very bright and can be glaring to pedestrians and oncoming vehicles. Misuse of high beams can be dangerous, so it's essential to use them correctly. 2. Low beam: Low beams are mainly used in situations such as driving closely behind another vehicle at night, entering tunnels, or during nighttime encounters with other vehicles. When driving on well-lit roads at night, low beams should be used. 3. Fog lights: Fog lights are usually installed at the front and rear of the car and are used to illuminate the road and provide safety warnings during rainy or foggy conditions. They enhance visibility for the driver and other traffic participants.
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CharlieRose
08/12/25 12:35am
Using car lights properly is important. With over ten years of driving experience, I always check the lights before driving. Turn on the low beams when it gets dark or when entering a tunnel—not too early or too late. Use front and rear fog lights during rain or fog, but avoid using them in clear conditions to prevent blinding others. Signal your turns in advance, giving following vehicles at least three seconds to react. Use high beams only on roads with no oncoming traffic, and switch back to low beams when meeting another car to avoid complaints. Additionally, regularly check if your bulbs are working and replace any burnt-out ones promptly, as faulty lights can cause serious trouble at night. Remember, proper light usage ensures safety, and developing good habits can save you both hassle and money.
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Jensen
09/30/25 8:09am
I just got my driver's license and often get confused about using lights. My instructor said that when it's dark in the evening, I must turn on the headlights, and in rainy or foggy weather, I should use fog lights but not keep them on all the time. When changing lanes or turning, I should signal early and not hesitate. At night, I should use high beams sparingly, especially in the city, and switch to low beams when there are many cars. I also learned a trick: turn on the hazard lights when parking to prevent rear-end collisions. Beginners tend to forget to check if the lights are working, so I take a look every week to make sure there are no hidden issues. Simply put, following the rules ensures safety.
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