What is the mnemonic for the Stage 3 Lighting Simulation Test?
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When encountering oncoming traffic or following a vehicle with streetlights, and when driving straight through well-lit intersections, remember these rules. High beams are only permitted in two situations: when road illumination is insufficient as a mandatory requirement. The alternating use of high and low beams may seem frequent, but actually boils down to two scenarios: first when overtaking (flashing high-low beams), and second when passing through special road sections. There are three additional special situations where hazard warning lights must be activated first: when dealing with vehicle failure, when parking with parking lights, and when adding fog lights during foggy conditions. Important Notes: 1. Pre-start preparation: Before starting, fasten your seatbelt and check if the seat position and mirrors are properly adjusted according to your needs. These seemingly minor details are easily overlooked but can lead to test failure. 2. Preventing stalling at startup: When starting, slowly release the clutch to avoid improper coordination between throttle and clutch that may cause stalling. Gradually release the clutch while gently pressing the accelerator to match the vehicle speed.