What is the light on the car ceiling called?
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The light on the car ceiling is called a reading light. The reading light is installed inside the car, typically above the driver's seat and in the middle of the rear seats, to facilitate reading inside the vehicle. LED interior reading lights, made with LED technology, are characterized by being pollution-free, radiation-free, and having a long service life, with a theoretical lifespan of over 50,000 hours. Below are the correct methods for using car lights: 1. Poorly lit roads: Use high beams on roads with no streetlights or poor lighting. However, switch to low beams when encountering other vehicles or pedestrians to avoid glare. 2. When needing to read road signs: If unfamiliar with the road and needing to read signs, high beams can be used but should quickly revert to low beams. 3. When overtaking: Turn on the left turn signal in advance and alternate between high and low beams or use the horn to alert the vehicle ahead to yield. 4. When passing corners, curves, or intersections without traffic lights: Alternate between high and low beams as a warning. 5. When entering a tunnel: Turn on high beams but switch to low beams when encountering oncoming vehicles. 6. In urban areas with streetlights at night: Always use low beams. 7. In areas without streetlights at night or during dusk or dawn: Always use low beams when driving in these conditions. 8. When visibility is obstructed: In heavy fog, snow, or rain, even during the day, low beams must be used if visibility is poor.