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What is the High Beam Symbol?

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KarterDella
07/29/25 4:06am
The high beam symbol consists of five parallel lines arranged from top to bottom and a semicircle facing to the right. When the high beam is activated, it appears as a blue indicator on the dashboard. Below are detailed explanations about the high beam: Scenarios for using high beams: When driving at night and there are no lighting tools around the road, making the surroundings very dark, and the road ahead is deep and long, the high beams should be used. Methods for turning the high beams on and off: First, turn on the low beams; after the low beams are on, push the control lever downward. At this point, the dashboard will display the indicator, and the high beams will be activated. To turn off the high beams, simply pull the control lever back, and the lights will switch back to low beams.
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EmmettAnn
08/12/25 3:51pm
Having driven for so many years, I've long memorized all the car light symbols. The low beam symbol features a headlamp pattern with downward-slanting light rays, shaped like a small hill, usually in green color. As for the high beam symbol, it looks similar to the headlight icon but with straight light rays shooting horizontally to both sides, displayed in prominent blue when activated. These icons are typically located on the left side of the dashboard. The default setting after turning on the headlight switch is low beam, and you need to push the control lever downward to switch to high beams. Be extra cautious when toggling between them during night driving – using high beams in urban areas can dangerously dazzle oncoming traffic. There's also a separate high beam indicator light on the dashboard that illuminates to remind drivers when high beams are active. I recommend familiarizing yourself with these symbols thoroughly, as proper light switching can prevent accidents in critical moments.
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OMorgan
10/02/25 8:36am
As a driving instructor, I must emphasize that understanding light symbols is fundamental for road safety. The low beam icon is a green bulb pattern with downward beams, while the high beam shows a blue bulb with horizontal beams. There's a dedicated area on the dashboard displaying these statuses. Beginners most commonly confuse the control method: the middle position of the left steering column stalk controls low beams, and pushing it all the way down until you hear a click switches to high beams. Another important tip - many modern vehicles have automatic headlights, but you should still learn manual switching. Never use high beams in rain or fog as they cause glare and reduce visibility. I recommend students practice light switching in parking lots to familiarize themselves with icon positions. Remember, proper light usage ensures not just your safety, but also shows respect for other road users.
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