What lights should be turned on when driving at night under well-lit conditions without street lights?
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When driving at night under well-lit conditions without street lights, you need to turn on the headlights (high beams). Use the vehicle's clearance lights, maintain a safe speed, observe the road conditions, and pass safely. When approaching an intersection, slow down and switch between high and low beams to alert other vehicles and pedestrians. Do not use high beams when meeting non-motorized vehicles on narrow bridges, narrow roads without central barriers, or roads without center lines. When passing sharp curves, slopes, arched bridges, crosswalks, or intersections without traffic signals, alternately use high and low beams as a signal. When driving at night without street lights, under poor lighting conditions, or in low visibility situations such as fog, rain, snow, or dust, do not use high beams if a vehicle is traveling in the same direction at a close distance. When meeting oncoming traffic on roads without central barriers or center lines, do not use high beams within 150 meters of the approaching vehicle.