What is the mnemonic for the simulated lighting test?
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Simulated lighting test mnemonic is "For oncoming and following vehicles with streetlights, always use low beam; for poor lighting without streetlights, switch to high beam; for passing or overtaking, alternate between high and low beams; for nighttime left or right turns at intersections, use low beam plus turn signals; for temporary parking or malfunctions, width markers and hazard lights are a must; for foggy driving with poor visibility, add hazard lights and fog lights." Below are the precautions for the lighting test: 1. Before the test: Be sure to check the lights once, as the previous examinee may not have reset them, which could affect your score during the test. 2. Don't answer too quickly: Listen carefully to the instructions and wait until the voice prompt ends before acting, completing within 5 seconds is sufficient.
Remember these rhymes for the lighting test: Use low beams often, turn them on when lighting is poor. At night when crossing a bridge or intersection, flashing twice is the safest reminder. Don’t use high beams randomly; only turn them on when there are no cars on the road. Signal before changing lanes, count three seconds before turning for the safest maneuver. In foggy weather, remember to turn on the hazard lights, and don’t confuse front and rear fog lights. Upon hearing 'poor lighting,' immediately switch to high beams; upon hearing 'following or meeting a car,' switch back to low beams right away. At the end of the simulation, follow instructions to turn off all lighting buttons. Before starting, check if the lighting lever is reset—don’t fail at the starting line. Lights off, hands still—only then is it a pass. Operate steadily, like keeping the beat.