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What lights should be used at a straight intersection?

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WilliamDella
07/29/25 2:21pm
When driving straight through an intersection at night, you should alternately use high and low beams to alert pedestrians. Here are some guidelines on light usage: 1. Regulations: During nighttime when streetlights are on, or when driving under low visibility conditions such as fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail, you must turn on the headlights, position lights, and rear lights. When turning, changing lanes, overtaking, making a U-turn, or pulling over, you should activate the turn signal 100 to 50 meters in advance. 2. Precautions: There are clear regulations on light usage. Failure to comply with these rules will result in a 1-point penalty. When a motor vehicle passes through an intersection controlled by traffic signals and turns left, the turn signal must be activated, and low beams should be used when driving at night. When a following vehicle is driving close to the vehicle in front in the same direction, high beams should not be used.
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SanEli
08/13/25 6:37am
At straight intersections, as a novice driver, I always pay close attention to light usage. Usually at night, in rainy or foggy weather, or when visibility is low, I keep my low beams on so others can see my car and I can clearly see the intersection. Avoid using high beams because intersections often have oncoming traffic, and the strong light can dazzle others, which is extremely dangerous. You don't need to use turn signals when going straight—those are for turning. Once, I forgot to turn off my high beams and almost got fined by traffic police, so now I make it a habit to check my light switches every morning. Safety comes first—low beams make driving smoother, especially at busy urban intersections. Don’t underestimate them; one oversight could lead to an accident. In short, keeping your low beams on is a layer of protection for yourself and pedestrians.
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LeFinley
08/13/25 6:38am
Having driven for decades, I've seen too many cases of lighting issues. At straight intersections, I usually only use low beams. At night, lights must be on, and during the day, they might not be necessary on sunny days, but they should be turned on when entering tunnels or on cloudy days. Never use high beams—they can cause blurred vision and lead to crashes when there are pedestrians or oncoming vehicles at intersections. I remember last year at a rural intersection, someone flashed their high beams at me, nearly causing a rear-end collision—it scared me half to death. Lighting isn't about being flashy; it's about practicality. When going straight, don't mess with the lights unnecessarily. Regular bulb maintenance is also crucial to ensure they stay lit. Following traffic rules makes driving much safer.
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BryceRose
10/10/25 8:41am
As I get older, I pay more attention to driving safety. At straight intersections, I always keep the low beams on, especially at night, so others can easily recognize me. The lighting isn't complicated—just turn on the lights and proceed. In poor weather conditions, such as rain or fog, lights are particularly crucial. High beams shouldn't be used, as flashing lights at intersections can cause trouble. Develop good habits to protect yourself and your family.
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SophiaMarie
11/24/25 3:05am
During daily city commutes with heavy traffic, I always keep my low beams on at straight intersections. Although urban areas have abundant light sources, using headlights helps other vehicles notice me, reducing the risk of blind spots. There's no need to use turn signals for straightforward driving—it's simple and efficient. Once, I was startled when another car overtook me because I hadn't turned on my lights, and since then, I've never neglected them. In crowded downtown intersections, headlights are a lifesaver. Using high beams can easily cause trouble, endangering both others and myself. Keeping the lights on ensures a safe journey home.
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