What Lights Should Be Used When Driving at Night?
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When driving at night, the following lighting conditions should be observed: 1. If the vehicle speed is below 30 km/h, low beams should be used. Under normal circumstances, the light can illuminate beyond 30 meters. When approaching an intersection, reduce speed in advance and switch from high beams to low beams. 2. When the distance to oncoming vehicles is about 150 meters, switch from high beams to low beams in advance to avoid affecting the driver's visibility during the meeting process. 3. If the oncoming vehicle does not switch to low beams, immediately reduce speed and continuously alternate between high and low beams as a signal. If the oncoming vehicle still does not switch, reduce speed and pull over to the right to avoid traffic accidents. 4. When driving on less-traveled national highways or roads without streetlights, it is best to use high beams. When high beams are activated, a prominent blue light on the dashboard will illuminate as a reminder. Switch to low beams promptly when meeting other vehicles. 5. During driving, if the vehicle encounters sudden malfunctions or needs to be towed, the hazard warning flashers should be activated promptly.