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What is the symbol for low beam headlights when driving at night?

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Amara
07/29/25 6:37am
Low beam headlight symbol: The light beam is on the left side, shining diagonally downward. On the dashboard, the low beam indicator is green. Difference between high beam and low beam symbols: The difference between the high beam and low beam symbols lies in the left line. The left line of the high beam symbol is horizontal and does not tilt downward. Low beam headlights: Low beam headlights are designed for close-range illumination. Their design requirements include a wide coverage angle (160°) but a short illumination distance, and the focus cannot be adjusted. Switch location: Currently, in most car models on the market, the lighting controls are placed on the left side of the steering wheel. Both high beam and low beam operations are performed on the left side of the steering wheel. The difference is that the low beam switch may be on the left control lever or on an independent lighting knob on the left side, while the high beam switch is always on the left control lever.
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VanHarper
08/12/25 10:24pm
I've been driving for decades, and when driving at night, after turning on the low beams, a blue-green light symbol will illuminate on the dashboard, usually shaped like a small lamp head with downward beams. This way, I can always see that the lights are on. Remember not to confuse it with the blue high beam indicator, otherwise, you might blind others in the city or even get fined. This symbol is like a reminder from an old friend to me, especially on cloudy or rainy days when the light is dim. It helps me see the road more clearly and drive more safely in the dark. I often advise young drivers to check this icon before driving. If it doesn't light up, it might mean the bulb is burnt out or there's a wiring issue that needs immediate repair, to avoid obstructed vision at night and prevent accidents. In short, the harmony between man and car relies on these small details, and safety always comes first.
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LondonDella
10/04/25 3:52am
As an ordinary office worker, I pay close attention to my car's lighting status during my daily commute. When the low beams are on, there's a clear turquoise indicator on the dashboard - usually a small bulb-shaped icon that lights up to show the lights are working. This simple design is instantly understandable without requiring technical knowledge. However, some drivers accidentally activate their high beams at night, displaying the blue symbol that can disturb traffic, so I've made it a habit to glance at my dashboard when parked. Maintaining proper lighting isn't just about ensuring good visibility for myself - it's also about showing courtesy and respect to other drivers. Regular light maintenance is crucial too; I typically check my headlight brightness every six months to prevent aging from affecting the indicator display. These small daily practices significantly enhance both driving experience and safety.
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Grayson
11/17/25 5:26am
I always worry about traffic safety when taking my kids out, so I make sure to turn on the low beams when driving at night. There's a faint bluish-green light indicator on the dashboard that illuminates, shaped like a lamp head pointing downward. This signal reminds me that the lights are functioning properly without being overly glaring to pedestrians. In contrast, the blue symbol for high beams is much brighter, and leaving them on could dazzle oncoming drivers, posing a hazard. I educate my family to test the light switch before driving to see if the indicator responds promptly—if there's no reaction, it might indicate a wiring issue that needs repair. Overall, though small, this indicator is a crucial safety marker that shouldn't be overlooked.
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