What is the Difference Between Low Beam and Position Lights?
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Low beam and position lights differ in terms of penetration and usage conditions. Below is an introduction to both types of lights: Position Lights: Literally, "position" means warning, and "light" refers to the outline. Therefore, position lights are warning lights used to alert other vehicles. They are installed along the edges of the car's roof, indicating both the height and width of the vehicle. Low Beam: The illumination distance is approximately 30-40 meters. Experiments show that when driving at 55 km/h at night, the braking distance after spotting an obstacle is exactly 30 meters. This means that within the range of low beam illumination, a safe braking distance of 30 meters is required to stop upon seeing an obstacle, and the speed should not exceed 55 km/h.