What lights should be turned on when driving straight through an intersection at night?
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When driving straight through an intersection at night, alternate between high and low beams at least twice. Below are different lighting usage scenarios for nighttime driving: 1. Turning at an intersection: Use low beams when turning at an intersection at night. 2. Low visibility: Turn on high beams when driving on roads with low visibility at night. 3. Sharp curves: Alternate between high and low beams at least twice when navigating sharp curves at night. 4. Slopes: Alternate between high and low beams at least twice when driving on slopes at night. 5. Arch bridges: Alternate between high and low beams at least twice when crossing arch bridges at night. 6. Crosswalks: Alternate between high and low beams at least twice when passing crosswalks at night. 7. Intersections without traffic signals: Alternate between high and low beams at least twice when passing through uncontrolled intersections at night. 8. Overtaking: First turn on the left turn signal, then alternate between high and low beams at least twice, and finally turn on the right turn signal when overtaking at night. 9. Meeting other vehicles: Use low beams when encountering other vehicles at night.