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What lights should be used when driving at night?

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MacMila
07/29/2025, 12:50:32 PM

When driving at night, you generally turn on the width indicator lights and low beams. If the lighting is insufficient or there are few oncoming vehicles, you can also use high beams. However, it's important to note that when encountering oncoming traffic, you should switch from high beams to low beams to prevent affecting the visibility of the oncoming vehicles and causing safety hazards. Here is some additional information: 1. Night driving: Strictly controlling your speed is the fundamental measure to ensure safety. Maintain a moderate speed, increase your following distance, and be prepared to stop at any time. To avoid potential dangers, try to increase your following distance to prevent collisions with vehicles in front or behind. 2. Driving in the city: Pay attention to pedestrians crossing the road from the left. Especially since streetlights in urban areas are mostly on both sides of the road, the area near the centerline is often poorly lit, so extra caution is needed in such situations.

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08/14/2025, 02:37:32 AM

Every evening when I drive home, I immediately turn on the headlights as soon as it gets dark, usually the low beams, because there are many cars and well-lit roads in the city. Using high beams can dazzle oncoming drivers and compromise safety. I remember once forgetting to turn on the lights and almost rear-ending another car on the road. Since then, I've made it a habit to check the light switch as soon as I get in the car. If I'm on the highway or a rural road with no other vehicles, I briefly use the high beams to see farther ahead, but I switch back to low beams as soon as I see any sign of other headlights. In rainy or foggy weather, I additionally turn on the front and rear fog lights to enhance visibility, but I make sure not to use high beams, as the reflection can make it even harder to see. During regular maintenance, I have the technician check the bulbs and circuits to avoid sudden failures that could be dangerous at night. I also reduce my speed a bit, slowing down on curves to match the lighting conditions, ensuring the safety of everyone in the car.

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PeytonFitz
10/12/2025, 11:29:26 PM

I just learned to drive not long ago, and I always feel a bit worried when driving at night. The instructor reminded me to immediately use the low beams, which won't affect others and can still make pedestrians see the car. In the city, there are streetlights to assist, but I still turn on the lights for double insurance to avoid being fined by the police. On the highway, when there are no cars, I can try the high beams to see far away, but I don't switch often, afraid of reacting too slowly and making mistakes. I check the dashboard lights every week to see if they are on, afraid that the bulbs might be burnt out without me knowing. In rainy or foggy weather, it's even more important to use the fog lights in combination, but high beams are prohibited in bad weather to avoid glare. With poor night vision, I wear glasses adjusted properly, and when following other cars, I don't get too close, ensuring the lights are effective for safety.

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LaMargaret
11/25/2025, 11:28:44 PM

I use low beams when driving at night to ensure the safety of myself and others. As a parent who frequently drives with children, this habit has helped prevent accidents. Lights not only illuminate the road but also make pedestrians aware of the vehicle early on. I always teach my family to turn on the lights as soon as it gets slightly dark and not to delay. In residential areas, be careful not to use high beams to avoid blinding others. In rain or fog, turn on the front and rear fog lights but avoid mixing them with high beams to prevent glare. Safe driving includes controlling speed and taking turns slowly, combined with proper light usage to reduce the risk of accidents. Check the vehicle lights once a month to promptly address any issues and maintain them in good condition.

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StMiranda
01/16/2026, 12:56:41 AM

When driving at night, I prefer using low beams for their good scattering effect to avoid dazzling other drivers. As a car enthusiast, I've experimented with light modifications, but they must comply with regulations to avoid fines for excessive brightness. On open roads, I occasionally use high beams to enhance visibility but quickly switch back. New cars come with automatic systems for convenience. In rainy or foggy conditions, I turn on front and rear fog lights to enhance brightness while avoiding high beams that can cause glare and reduce effectiveness. When installing LED modifications, ensuring stable circuits is crucial to prevent damage to other components. Regularly checking dashboard lights ensures all functions are normal. Proper use of lighting overall makes night driving safer and reduces accidents.

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DiBrady
04/12/2026, 03:16:55 AM

I've been driving for decades and always use low beams when it gets dark - safety first. When I was young, I preferred high beams, but now the roads are too chaotic with glare making accidents likely. I teach my grandson to turn on lights at dusk to maintain visibility and avoid delays. In rain or fog, use front and rear fog lights together while turning off high beams to reduce reflection and improve clarity. If lights fail, pull over safely, turn on hazard lights, drive slowly and seek help - safety comes first, reduce speed and coordinate lighting for best results.

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