What is the symbol for low beam headlights?
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Low beam headlight icon: A horizontal lampshade with five parallel diagonal lines in front; High beam headlight icon: A horizontal lampshade with five horizontal straight lines in front; Typically, the high beam icon emits blue light when activated, while the low beam icon emits green light. The difference between the high beam and low beam symbols lies in the lines on the left side—the high beam symbol does not have diagonal lines on the left. The reason for switching to low beams during nighttime encounters: Because the angle of high beams is too high, they can easily dazzle oncoming drivers and pedestrians, impairing their vision and creating significant safety hazards. Situations requiring the use of low beam headlights: In urban areas with streetlights at night, use low beams; When driving in areas without streetlights after dark or during dusk or dawn, use low beams; In foggy, snowy, or heavy rain conditions where visibility is obstructed, use low beams even during the day; On roads with inadequate lighting despite having illumination equipment, use low beams; When meeting oncoming traffic within 150 meters on roads without central barriers or centerlines, use low beams; When meeting non-motorized vehicles on narrow bridges or roads without central barriers or centerlines, use low beams; When turning at intersections controlled by traffic signals, use low beams.