What lights should be turned on when driving at night under good lighting conditions without street lights?
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When driving at night under good lighting conditions without street lights, high beams should be turned on. High and low beams: High beams are generally suitable for motor vehicles driving at night on roads without street lights or with poor lighting, such as on dimly lit national highways or expressways. In urban areas where lighting is good, low beams must be used. Light switching: Driving at night without street lights and under poor lighting conditions. (Turn on low beams) Driving closely behind another vehicle in the same direction at night. (Turn on low beams) Passing under an arch bridge or a crosswalk at night. (Alternate between low and high beams) Passing through an intersection without traffic signals at night. (Alternate between low and high beams) Passing through sharp curves or slopes at night. (Alternate between low and high beams twice in succession) Driving in foggy conditions. (Turn on parking lights, fog lights, and hazard lights) Switch the headlights to high beams when meeting non-motorized vehicles on narrow roads at night. (Switch to low beams)